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disorder. The initial development and validation studies will be carried out in Maynooth University and the clinical studies in people with bipolar disorder will be completed at the University of Edinburgh
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submitted to the University of Edinburgh as coordinating institution by 1 April 2026. Scientific overview CAFE-BIO will provide a cohort of DCs with a rigorous training in solving complex problems where
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Murchie, Clinical Senior Lecturer (email p.murchie@abdn.ac.uk) University of Dundee -Dr Kevin McConville, Clinical Reader, School of Medicine (email K.McConville@dundee.ac.uk) University of Edinburgh – Prof
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-university partnership (working with the Universities of Edinburgh and St Andrews) and play a key role in the delivery of a research culture enhancement project funded by Wellcome. Through this they will
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the Cancer Research UK Scotland Institute and with our colleagues in the University of Edinburgh Institute of Genetics and Cancer (part of our CRUK Scotland Centre). The supervisory team can also work with the
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’ (Inclusive Framework for Research Leadership) working in partnership with the Universities of Edinburgh and St Andrews. Design, pilot, communicate, evaluate, and embed a Leadership Development programme for
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. The project collaborates with The Roslin Institute, The University of Edinburgh (Prof. Daniel J. Macqueen – lab website here ). This PhD project, entitled “PhD scholarship within cell biology and fish
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collaborators including Lund University, University of Groningen, University of Edinburgh, INL Portugal, and the University of Copenhagen. See www.insectneuronano.lu.se for a description of partners and
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Job Purpose A key member of the Scottish Imaging Network: A Platform for Scientific Excellence (SINAPSE) is a collaboration between 6 universities (Aberdeen, Edinburgh, Glasgow, St Andrews, Stirling
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the University of Edinburgh Institute of Genetics and Cancer (part of our CRUK Scotland Centre). The supervisory team can also work with the appointee to try to obtain competitive funding for additional protected