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programme that studies the biology of respiratory viruses using a multi-virus and multi-scale approach (i.e. from cells to populations). In published studies, we combined epidemiological and modelling
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causal analyses that address time-varying confounding e.g. g-computation, marginal structural modelling. Please note that as part of your application you must address and demonstrate how you meet EACH
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nanofabrication, nanoelectronics, atomic force microscopy, quantum sensing and computing, high speed optical devices and atomistic device simulations. PhD: 3-4 years full-time; 6-8 years part-time; Thesis of Max
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regenerative power can lead to diseases like cancer, with far reaching impact to overall health.The Tissue Regeneration and Cancer MSc Research Programme, hosted by the School of Cancer Sciences, will deliver
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of Glasgow but may be held at another of the seven partner institutions. The team is funded for five years (2025-2030) by the NIHR Public Health Research Programme and is expected to conduct up to ten
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. Our main research fields are computational imaging, spectral imaging and biomedical imaging, particularly in the retina. Potential research projects: Imaging Concept Group Contact potential supervisors
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equivalent) in Computing Science, Mathematics or a related discipline Desirable: B1 Postgraduate degree (MSc or equivalent, or PhD) in mathematics, operational research or in a computational discipline
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, Zoë Strachan and Louise Welsh, as well as the support and insights from inter-disciplinary supervisors like Naomi Richards (End of Life Studies), Matthew Barr (Computing Science), Alan Riach and
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Graduate Teaching Assistant – Grade 6 Job Purpose Within a clear and established Psychology teaching programme, contribute to the delivery of an excellent student experience by undertaking a range
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communications, all while adhering to University of Glasgow guidelines and reflecting our student voice. You will lead the promotion of our Residence Life events program and work closely with colleagues to inform