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About the Role We are seeking to appoint a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Animal Biology with knowledge and ability to deliver animal biology topics such as anatomy and physiology to a range of
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Job Purpose To make a substantial and positive contribution to our strategic direction by leading and shaping our world-changing and internationally-competitive research, high quality teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate level, securing research funding, and providing academic...
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We have an exciting opportunity for Lecturers in Foundation Biology to support students transitioning into higher education by contributing to teaching, assessment, and course administration within
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programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description School of Health & Life Sciences Lanarkshire Campus AC2 Lecturer in Cell Biology – REQ000105 THE POST The
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Systems biology emphasises a multi-level, integrative approach to understanding how living organisms work. With our close links to the polyomics facility, we apply a full range of post-genomic
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the virus-host interaction, on virus infection, propagation, immune evasion, and tumorigenesis. To this end, we will employ interdisciplinary approaches in virology, RNA biology, immunology, and
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, philosophy of psychology, philosophy of medicine, and philosophy of biology in a way that has wider implications beyond the academy for industry and public policy. For informal enquiries or further information
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programmes, and continued excellence in our teaching provision. You will specifically be expected to deliver Life Science content in biology and chemistry on our undergraduate Biomedical Sciences and Forensic
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Senior Scientific Officer to work alongside our teams, delivering preclinical PET/MRI imaging projects in our state-of-the-art facility. A degree in Biology (or similar) is required. A PhD (or equivalent
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excellence in our teaching provision. You will specifically be expected to deliver Life Science content in biology and chemistry on our undergraduate Biomedical Sciences and Forensic Sciences programmes. You