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Job Purpose The Senior Preclinical Imaging Scientist will be a core scientific expert and leader in establishing and driving the University of Glasgow's preclinical PET imaging research programme
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PhD-level research distinguished by industry interaction. EngD: 4-5 years full-time; 8 years part-time; Apply now Overview Overview The Engineering Doctorate in Sensor and Imaging Systems is four
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We have outstanding facilities in the field of Text/Image Studies, from the holdings of Glasgow University Library, including the Stirling Maxwell Collection, and The Hunterian, to an environment
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-of-the-art cell signalling, pharmacology and advanced imaging techniques with innovative cell and mouse disease models to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and physiological relevance of this novel potential
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structural biology and a genuine enthusiasm for interdisciplinary research. The successful candidate will make a leading contribution to the project “Imaging macromolecular dynamics across scales to unravel
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Braidotti, prof. Daniele Faccio and Dr. Ashley Lyons. The position is expected to be in very close collaboration with our academic partner Anna Peacock, Professor of Photonics in the Optoelectronics Research
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imaging. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission of research publications and research proposals as well as help manage and direct this complex and
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Advert Rare Opportunity for a University position as a Senior Nurse Senior Veterinary Nurse (Orthopaedics Surgery) Are you a Registered Veterinary Nurse looking for a new challenge? Do you have a
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Advert Rare Opportunity for a University position as a Senior Nurse Senior Veterinary Nurse (Orthopaedics Surgery) Are you a Registered Veterinary Nurse looking for a new challenge? Do you have a
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to the Quantum Enabled Position Navigation and Timing UK Quantum Technology Hub (https://qepnt.org/) with Dr Ross Millar and Prof Douglas Paul. The focus