Medicine is one of the areas in the University of Glasgow’s Biomedical Territory, and includes Life Sciences and Veterinary Medicine. The Biomedical Territory is home to more than 485 academic staff, including approximately 160 clinicians. The Territory’s research awards since 2001 have exceeded £638M, including investment of over £77M in new state-of-the-art capital infrastructure. This investment has also provided the highest quality learning environment for the 1286 new postgraduate research students that our staff have supervised since 2000.
The Research Institutes in Medicine, Veterinary and Life Sciences provide the optimum environments for leading-edge, internationally-competitive research, and facilitate the rapid translation of laboratory-based research to the clinic and the wider population. In partnership with NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, they play a crucial role in understanding Glasgow’s and Scotland’s health and tackle health inequality.
Select a research theme:
- Developmental Medicine & Other Clinical Subjects
- Epidemiology & Public Health
- Dentistry
- Nursing & Health Care
- Clinical Neurosciences
