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of Linux resources. Experience Essential: E1. Demonstrable experience of bioinformatics/computer-based research in a biological domain. E2. Experience in a programming language, e.g. R. E3. Experience in
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terms and conditions including 41 days of leave for full time staff, pension - pensions handbook https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/payandpensions/pensions/, benefits and discount packages. 3 A flexible
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We are focused on fostering education and training in research to develop microenvironments to investigate and instruct cellular behaviour including, but not solely, stem cell differentiation. Our
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. Please note that this post may be eligible to be sponsored under the Skilled Worker visa route if tradeable points can be used under the Skilled Worker visa rules. For more information please visit: https
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ability as appropriate. C3. Highly motivated, ability to use initiative and quick to learn new techniques. C4. Excellent communication skills (oral and written), including public presentations and ability
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-depth technical knowledge, solutions, and advice to service users to maximise the learning experience and/or contribute to the delivery of research objectives. 3. Develop, create, and test new equipment
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cortex. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nlm.2021.107525 Defining the sensory neuron response to nerve injury Supervisors: Dr Greg Weir A PhD position is available in
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smooth and efficient running of the lab to ensure an excellent experience for service users. Provide in-depth technical knowledge, solutions, and advice to service users to maximise the learning experience
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: https://www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa. Closing date: 8 February 2026 As a valued member of our team, you can expect: 1 A warm welcoming and engaging organisational culture, where your talents
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faculties established by the University upon its founding in 1451. The subject has been taught continuously since 1714. Today, we teach students from over 30 countries with staff from across the world