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-credentials and blended courses across the University in line with Learning Innovation Unit colleagues. Main Duties and Responsibilities Work in partnership with key stakeholders to design and deliver staff
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to the innovation, translational research and early-stage commercialization activities. Candidates must have a strong background in photonics, multiphoton microscopy with a track record of the
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Job Purpose Clinical Innovation Fellow (2 posts available) The role will be split with 50% of the time dedicated to DHVL activities, 20% to PG Cert and 30% clinical. As a Clinical Innovation Fellow
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/transcriptomic technologies – Nanostring, GeoMx, DSP, and CosMx SMI. The identification of specific immune system and microbiome targets associated with future adenoma risk will eventually permit drug screening
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adenoma and surrounding colonic biopsy tissue using techniques including immunohistochemistry, RNAseq, RNAscope, and state of the art spatial proteomic/transcriptomic technologies – Nanostring, GeoMx, DSP
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. To contribute to the design and development of appropriate teaching materials to ensure content and methods of delivery meet learning objectives. 3. To participate in the assessment process, using a variety of
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creating original content and working with MVLS design and others in HEHTA to design content for communicating their research outputs. Communicate with various professional bodies on designing HEHTA
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supporting the Print Supervisors to achieve all elements of the Print Unit operating plan. The role also involves providing regular updates to the digital platforms operating, including the web to print
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. Specifically, the job requires expert knowledge in the design and synthesis of bioactive organic molecules. The successful candidate will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission
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(e.g. with the CSA Catapult); overseeing advanced electronic design activities based on the research team’s outputs; and working seamlessly in a team with researchers and academics at Glasgow, Edinburgh