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Knowledge/Qualifications Essential: For appointment at Grade 7: A1 Veterinary degree registerable with RCVS. A2 Completion of recognised residency training programme. For appointment at Grade 8: A3 Veterinary
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play a key role in leading a research program investigating how ageing and brain activity influence oligodendrocyte dynamics and behaviour and whether myelin-targeted interventions can enhance cognitive
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play a key role in leading a research program using advanced 7T MRI methods to investigate how brain activity and neurochemical levels regulate myelin metrics and whether interventions targeting myelin
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supporting opportunities for research and programme developments internally, externally and internationally, both within existing funding streams, and where possible, through multi-disciplinary collaboration
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and postgraduate teaching activities, and the Clinical Scholar didactic programme within veterinary medicine in accordance with established programme. 11. To support and encourage the development
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Meier and the wider Systems Science in Public Health team within the Public Health Unit, School of Health and Wellbeing. HealthMod is a large UK-wide research programme which connects scientists
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from an extensive programme of doctoral training and access to an interdisciplinary network of scholars and researchers exploring different aspects of Decadence from the nineteenth century to the present
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Job Purpose The Senior Preclinical Imaging Scientist will be a core scientific expert and leader in establishing and driving the University of Glasgow's preclinical PET imaging research programme
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Conditions. 6. Attend internal and external training as required to ensure product knowledge is current. 7. Promote the UofG Sport programme with the aim of increasing participation and specifically contribute
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. Desirable: D1. Evidence of participation in Audit / Research activities. D2. Evidence of a planned or proposed, programme of research. D3. Interest in and knowledge of the relevance of research. D4