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Transformation (GALLANT): https://www.gla.ac.uk/research/az/sustainablesolutions/ourprojects/gallant/ . This post will be based in Work Package 2 ‘Biodiversity and societal benefits of ‘natural’ urban habitats
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on real-world health data analysis — including study design, data wrangling, phenotype development, data integration, and statistical and machine-learning methods — to accelerate project delivery
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, who share our aim to develop affordable and deployable systems for low-resource settings. The challenge is to integrate multiple detection targets onto a single easy-to-use, sample-to-answer platform
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Job Purpose Are you an experienced Research Software Engineer who thrives on solving complex problems through hands-on development and technical leadership? The Urban Big Data Centre (UBDC) is
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of the University, including the Technician Commitment key themes, https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/staff/technicians/ Undertake any other reasonable duties as required by Head of Service/School. 11. Contribute
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and support the development of the programme in the IU centre and on the University of Glasgow (UofG) campus. Administer the running of activities on campus. 2. Liaise with WP, academic and support
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for the supervisor community. This will involve working with colleagues including PGR students and staff in supporting the development of new online platforms to deliver training throughout the student and supervisor
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trials organisation, including leading on protocol development, patient consent/information sheet development, obtaining MHRA, IRAS and R&D approvals, leading on site setup, initiation and co-ordination
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support to access the funds in cooperation with the Research Office. Working with the Knowledge Exchange & Innovation Manager, the role be responsible for the development of new partnerships through
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multiple chronic diseases, known as multimorbidity, presents a growing challenge. Currently, dietary guidelines adopt a 'one-size-fits-all' approach, offering the same nutritional advice to everyone