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the development and use of allosteric and biased ligands may be useful in both health and disease. Techniques: Modern molecular pharmacology and signal transduction analysis Molecular dynamics simulations
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the recent development of innovative large-scale collaborative projects. Our provision in the area of medieval English Language is closely associated with Medieval and Renaissance Studies at Glasgow , one
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safe environment, raising any concerns with the course organiser. 4. To contribute to the development of teaching material and workbooks. 5. Where required, to assist in marking student tests
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. Our research employs both quantitative and qualitative approaches as well as systematic reviews; great value is placed on the development and application of novel methods to address research questions
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action to maintain a safe environment, raising any concerns with the course organiser. 4. To contribute to the development of teaching material and workbooks. 5. Where required, to assist in
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international development creative and contemporary arts the School’s companion research group, Earth Systems research. The HGRG is committed to engaging with local communities and broader publics, and to forging
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Graduate School creates a productive and interdisciplinary collegiate environment for all of our research students. We offer a range of services, courses and skills development opportunities for research
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productive and interdisciplinary collegiate environment for all of our research students. We offer a range of services, courses and skills development opportunities for research students. The College of Arts
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. Graduate School Our Graduate School creates a productive and interdisciplinary collegiate environment for all of our research students. We offer a range of services, courses and skills development
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productive and interdisciplinary collegiate environment for all of our research students. We offer a range of services, courses and skills development opportunities for research students. The College of Arts