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to construct the models described above (where open-source code or implementations in standard software do not already exist). Work alongside the PI and other group members to develop more efficient methods for
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approach, the School aims to answer fundamental questions about biology in health and disease and apply this knowledge to the development of new and innovative clinical practise, alongside providing a
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appropriate. 3. Develop and enhance your research profile and reputation and that of The University of Glasgow and the Quest Healthcare project, including contributing to publications
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. About you The successful applicant will be able to present information on research progress and outcomes, communicate complex information, orally, in writing and electronically and prepare proposals and
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the development of their own research ideas/adaptation and development of research protocols. Successful applicants will ideally be in post by January 2026. Where to apply Website https
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of a vibrant multi-disciplinary research group operating across different research themes in cardiac biology, having the specific aim to develop technologies for gene editing of cardiovascular
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and disease and apply this knowledge to the development of new and innovative clinical practise, alongside providing a rigorous academic programme for students. About the role Dr. Seaborne’s group
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guidance if required. They will be expected to take an active role within the research group, including assisting in the development of graduate student research skills as well as participation in and
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(QMUL). The researcher will be working under the supervision of Prof. Matteo Palma (QMUL): see http://research.sbcs.qmul.ac.uk/m.palma/. We have developed different nanohybrids platforms interfacing low
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months. The project involves instrument development and studies of electron-induced processes in a variety of small to medium sized molecules, and is funded by the ‘New Directions in Molecular Scattering