How Scotmid helped Glasgow cancer scientists secure rare microscope

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Only five of these microscopes exist and now that the city has acquired one it is in a position to be a “global leader in spatial biology…

The supermarket donated £50,000 towards the Jamieson Spatial Laboratory's initiative to acquire the groundbreaking PLEXA 3D multi-omic microscope.

This state-of-the-art technology will enable researchers to analyse tissue samples with unprecedented detail, facilitating the development of more precise and effective cancer treatments. “Additionally, this investment will create job opportunities and attract further investment, fostering a thriving scientific ecosystem in Glasgow."

 

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