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Knowledge/Qualifications Essential: A1. SCQF Level 10 (Honours degree) in a relevant subject or a cognate discipline, or equivalent. A2. Training in bioinformatics or computer programming. A3. Advanced
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Job Purpose This is a fixed term Clinical Lectureship (up to four years, with an additional six-month grace-period after obtaining CCST) based at Glasgow Dental School. The post is designed
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that hinder or support viral replication. In particular, we aim to characterise components of the ubiquitin system during viral replication. The post-holder will lead the biochemistry arm of the laboratory and
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to conduct and disseminate evaluation and research associated with the Programme, including annual reporting to the Scottish Funding Council (SFC). Utilise UofG student records systems, e.g. MyCampus, BI-Query
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blood processing, specimen reception, and mass spectrometry sample preparation. The postholder will be responsible for the setup, optimisation, and operation of technical systems and resources to aid
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(HE). A3 Knowledge of the Scottish secondary school system. A4 Knowledge of HE admissions procedures and the UCAS application process. Desirable: B1 Knowledge of the work of IntoUniversity and
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Job Purpose Please note that this vacancy is available to current University of Glasgow students and recent University of Glasgow graduates only. The University of Glasgow is dedicated
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appropriate to enhance the profile of the research group 7. Contribute to the organisation of project-related workshops, seminars or conferences. 8. Undertake clinical work under an NHS honorary contract as
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to biological data. E3. Experience in analysis of genomics and transcriptomics data. E4. Experience in Unix/Linux operating systems. E5. Experience in a programming or a scripting language, ideally, Python. E6
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annum The University of Glasgow is seeking to recruit a Lecturer in Criminology (Research & Teaching track) to undertake research of international excellence and contribute to knowledge exchange