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Metabolic Health College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences Davidson Building University of Glasgow University Avenue Glasgow, G12 8QQ United Kingdom Phone: +44 (0)141 330 6200 Disentangling the effects
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the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences. Applications are welcome from individuals from all biomedical science disciplinary backgrounds. Job Purpose: To contribute to the delivery of an excellent
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. Validate new assays using recognised medical laboratory methods, analysing data and producing documents of assay performance for the laboratory quality manual. 5. Maintenance and updating of COSHH
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Haematology at the time of taking up the post. The post will be based within the School of Cancer Sciences in the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences (MVLS) of the University of Glasgow. Whilst
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-4 years full-time; 5 years part-time; MSc (Research): 1 year full-time; 2 years part-time; Apply now Overview Overview The School of Health & Wellbeing spans medical and social sciences and offers
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to attend workshops and training in generic transferable skills organised by the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences Graduate School. Full details of the programme are available at http
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Clinical Lecturer in Medical Oncology in the School of Cancer Sciences. This is a fixed term (up to 6 years or up until six months after obtaining CCT
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Job Purpose This role offers the opportunity to develop research skills and contribute to data generation, and would suite candidates seeking to broaden their academic skill set an gain further
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Executive 11. Keep up to date with advances in technology and apply this knowledge to technical activities to further research aims. 12. Collaborate with colleagues and participate in team meetings as
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Biomedical Engineering brings together four important research themes associated with advanced medical diagnostics: rehabilitation and assistive technologies, cell and tissue engineering and systems