Investments ranging from £3.2 to £6.1 million will go into universities. Funding includes for six pieces of healthcare technology at the forefront of medicine which could offer new avenues for treatment and diagnostics. One of the projects is to be led by the University of Edinburgh, called Inlighten Us, and hopes to use infrared lasers to improve the ability to spot diseases such as osteoporosis and cancerous tumours.Â
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