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Urban Studies at Glasgow is widely recognised as a world-leading centre for innovative, interdisciplinary urban research with high international impact. The UK funding council ranked us joint 1st
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Systems biology emphasises a multi-level, integrative approach to understanding how living organisms work. With our close links to the polyomics facility, we apply a full range of post-genomic
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, the Scottish Centre for Ecology and the Natural Environment (SCENE), and the Centre for Virus Research . Individual research projects are tailored around the expertise of principal investigators within
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Our outward-looking, multi-disciplinary research activities are based on high-quality, challenging and flexible graduate programmes. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis of 70,000
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pathophysiological responses. We employ wide-ranging and multi-disciplinary approaches to take a ‘molecule to behaviour’ approach to understand, validate and then translate therapeutic opportunities by targeting trans
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application ecology and evolution of emerging infectious diseases ecology of multi-host pathogens ecology and evolution of vector-borne pathogens environmental drivers of pathogen spread micro and macro
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Our outward-looking, multi-disciplinary research activities are based on high-quality, challenging and flexible graduate programmes. PhD: 3 years full-time; 5 years part-time; Thesis of 70,000
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Research projects Research projects Biomedical Engineering PhD opportunities Doctoral Training Centre in Cell & Proteomic Technologies: research themes Biomedical diagnostics Biomolecular mass spectrometry
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and adding data is very much appreciated. Intelligent Navigation Services This extremely multi-disciplinary research theme looks at different aspects of navigation including positioning and localisation
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examine the ecological mechanisms governing these delays, such as generational turnover and natural succession. The candidate will analyse multi-taxa time-series of species diversity and abundance at large