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£5.5m funding boost for home healthcare monitoring technology – Mirage News
A project, involving Lancaster University statisticians, which aims to develop quantum-powered health sensors for home use in order to spot the earliest…

A project, involving Lancaster University statisticians, which aims to develop quantum-powered health sensors for home use in order to spot the earliest signs of disease is being backed by £5.5m in new funding.
The cash boost is part of a £32m funding package announced today by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), part of UK Research and Innovation.
A total of six university-led projects will share the award from EPSRC’s Transformative Healthcare Technologies for 205…
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