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A diabetes research project involving human skin tissue and cells has received a major funding boost from a non-animal medical research charity.
The Dr Hadwen Trust awarded £135,078 to Dr Catherine Wright, a lecturer at the Department of Life Sciences at Glasgow Caledonian University and a member of the Institute for Applied Health Research's Diabetes and Biomedical Sciences research group.
The grant will fund a three-year research programme which will allow the university's Skin Tissue Bank to continue providing human skin tissue and cells that can be used for studies related to diabetes research.
http://www.littlehamptongazette.co.uk/news/regional/funding-boost-for-diabetes-research-1-6222487
The Dr Hadwen Trust awarded £135,078 to Dr Catherine Wright, a lecturer at the Department of Life Sciences at Glasgow Caledonian University and a member of the Institute for Applied Health Research's Diabetes and Biomedical Sciences research group.
The grant will fund a three-year research programme which will allow the university's Skin Tissue Bank to continue providing human skin tissue and cells that can be used for studies related to diabetes research.
http://www.littlehamptongazette.co.uk/news/regional/funding-boost-for-diabetes-research-1-6222487