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relevant computer systems and software packages. In all cases, using the appropriate device - Coordinate the scheduling and carry out PAT testing and update and maintain testing records in line with
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across all platforms. The software packaging team, as a core component of the End User Computing team in Information Services forming the pipeline to analyse, package, deploy, report and maintain every
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management and leadership roles and responsibilities to ensure high quality course/programme administration, setting and monitoring standards and lead on the development of policy and practice across research
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). The applicant will support general laboratory work and make essential contributions to a research programme focussed on understanding the assembly of the T. gondii mitochondrial ribosome on a structural and
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accordance with the established programme. 8. To collaborate in appropriate clinical scholarship projects/trials through a portfolio of individual/joint research projects, to help secure the funding required
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humans, a high field small bore animal scanner, dedicated confocal and electron microscopy facilities, as well as cutting edge equipment to measure dynamic social signals. A PhD programme in Neuroscience
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protocols. Adhere to the University health and safety risk assessment training and ensure full use of the Lone Worker Safety system where appropriate. 5 Project Planning: Prioritise, plan and schedule
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regenerative power can lead to diseases like cancer, with far reaching impact to overall health.The Tissue Regeneration and Cancer MSc Research Programme, hosted by the School of Cancer Sciences, will deliver
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. Desirable F1 Experience of a professional undergraduate programme within a Higher Education establishment, F2 Knowledge of working with systems used within the University of Glasgow such as Moodle, MyCampus
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are focused on translational aspects of our research. A variety of multidisciplinary research approaches are applied within this research programme, including biochemistry, molecular biology, molecular genetics