StemXpander
A known problem for researchers wishing to grow stem cells is the natural prosperity for these cells to spontaneously differentiate into other cell types. University of Glasgow researchers have developed a technology which overcomes this requirement giving a simple, low cost and easy to use solution.
PVDF Glycoarray
The University of Glasgow have identified a novel way of looking at proteins that bind glycolipids in membranes in a new process called combinatorial glycorray.
Pulsed Photo Stimulated Luminescence System
Food irradiation is the use of high energy ionising radiation to extend shelf life by reducing the bacterial loads associated with natural foods. The University of Glasgow has developed methods and equipment for screening foodstuffs for irradiation.
Cell Adhesion
University of Glasgow scientists have borrowed techniques employed in the semi-conductor industry to pattern the surfaces of either hard or soft materials and render these surfaces less adhesive to cells.
Wireless Optical Communications
University researchers have developed a resonant tunneling diode (RTD) Optoelectronic integrated circuit (OEIC) technology that provides high bandwidth electronic gain through the negative differential resistance (NDR) of the resonant tunneling diode.
Soluble Polymer Catalysts
The University of Glasgow has developed Soluble Polymer Catalysts, using organocatalysts for chiral chemical production.
Paediatric Spinal Injection Simulator
The University of Glasgow has created a Spinal Injection Simulator which is essential to develop the skills of medical practitioners.







