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omics data. Experience with methodologies that complement the current team’s expertise – such as single-cell or spatial transcriptomics, complex data integration, drug target identification
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strategies, including invention disclosure, freedom-to-operate assessment, and liaison with technology transfer offices. Contribute to the development of the commercialisation roadmap, including competitor
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Job Purpose Responsible for increasing staffs’ digital literacy skills across a range of technology-focused platforms that support learning and teaching initiatives across the institution
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Job Purpose To make a leading contribution to research on the activity, fate and persistence of synthetically engineered microorganisms within complex natural microbial communities, with a focus on
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(see Visentin et al. , “A multipronged approach to understanding the form and function of hStaufen protein” . RNA, 2020), and access to beyond-state-of-the-art technology at Glasgow, Research Complex
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Sociolinguistics of education and policy Education policy analysis Digital and information literacy Science, technology, engineering and maths education Practitioner voice in research and policy Participatory action
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Please note this vacancy is only open to current University of Glasgow employees. Job Purpose Project Sierra necessitates subject matter experts from certain functions within University of Glasgow
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teaching and assessment; to undertake research and scholarship in a priority area within electrical and electronics engineering; to contribute to management and administration; to play a leadership role in
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Job Purpose To provide professional services in mechanically biased building services engineering including project management to the University and provide operational support for the mechanical
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foundational AI workflows and pipelines, ensuring reproducibility, transparency, and ethical integrity. 3. Working closely with clinicians, researchers, and data engineers across NHS and UofG to identify