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and training in generic transferable skills organised by the College of Medical, Veterinary and Life Sciences Graduate School. Full details of the programme are available at http://www.fom.gla.ac.uk
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in pregnancy and the early years on maternal and child health inequalities. The post holder will work with Professor Ruth Dundas and Dr Anna Pearce, and other colleagues both within University
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questionnaires; collecting other personal data, assisting with participant recruitment, conducting observations, and study associated administration. Data collection will be completed in a variety of community
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Job purpose To provide expert clinical laboratory services, within the veterinary diagnostic service to aid the diagnosis of diseases for veterinary practitioners and to support the teaching of
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research: milestones and perspectives. Trends Plant Science, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tplants.2023.07.001 RECROP COST, Integrative approaches to enhance reproductive resilience of crops for climate-proof
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Job Purpose To provide technical assistance, maintenance, and practical laboratory support to academic, postgraduate, and undergraduate service users within the histopathology and clinical pathology
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accordance with the established programme. Clinical Scholarship 8. To collaborate in appropriate clinical scholarship projects/trials through a portfolio of individual/joint research projects, to help secure
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diseases for One Health interventions working in with Professor Jon Cooper in Glasgow. The project is a collaborative effort with Rhodes University in South Africa and the group of Professor Janice Limson
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Biomedical Engineering brings together four important research themes associated with advanced medical diagnostics: rehabilitation and assistive technologies, cell and tissue engineering and systems
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to clinical trials (including GDPR, Good Clinical Practice (GCP), Computer Systems Validation, ISO 27001 and ISO 9001). This role contributes to the reliable delivery of electronic data capture (EDC) systems