211 algorithm-development-"Multiple"-"Prof"-"St"-"Simons-Foundation" positions at University of Glasgow
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opportunities allow. Specifically, the project will develop a unique natural gut microbial collection and identify gut microbes with thermoprotective potential. Approaches will involve shotgun-metagenomics
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assessment requirements and criteria and timely and constructive feedback on assessment. 3. Contribute to the on-going development and design of the curriculum in a manner that supports a research-led and
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exchange and innovation events helping deliver a dynamic environment for health tech co-design, development and evaluation. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Responsible for providing an efficient and
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interpretation of all data, maintaining records and databases, drafting technical/progress reports and papers as appropriate. 3. Develop and enhance your research profile and reputation and that of the School
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Job Purpose The Director of Technology Transfer Office (TTO) will lead and develop a professional team to support the delivery of the University of Glasgow's strategic goals for Innovation and
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. To enhance and develop the delivery of clinical teaching to undergraduates, clinical scholars and to undertake clinical scholarship, thereby contributing to the School objectives relevant to national and
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” working with Dr Grigorios Kotronoulas and Dr Xianghua (Sharon) Ding. The successful candidate will also be expected to provide support with development of IT solutions, production of time-series plots, and
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internal control environment. Support and develop enhanced liaison between the finance team and the wider University Services teams ensuring accurate, timely, relevant, and reliable information allowing
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area of Roman studies are welcome. The successful candidate will develop, lead and sustain research and scholarship of international standard and contribute to the delivery of an excellent student
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microcosm studies. Consider the potential for microbial communities to degrade POPs in adjoining environments, and under future, end-of-century climate conditions: Microcosm studies will be developed to test