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Research Fellow / Assistant/Engineer (Neuroscience, Psychology, Movement Science and Rehabilitation)
, conference, book). Support and collaborate with research assistants, graduate and undergraduate students, where applicable. Work in a team, contribute to the identification of possible funding sources and/or
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researchers and students from around Scotland. The post-holder will be employed by Glasgow University but is expected to work impartially across the whole SINAPSE collaboration. The post-holder will be
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the protocol, in line with Good Clinical Practice. 4. Contribute as a research team member to help ensure the timelines of the project are met 5. Data handling and interpretation of research results and take the
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RESEARCH ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE INSTUITE OF CARDIOVACULAR MEDICINE COLLEGE OF MVLS GRADE 6/7 Job Purpose You will contribute to the project “The development of a smart self-reporting vascular device
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at the University of Glasgow who undertakes scientific procedures involving animals. Main Duties and Responsibilities 1. Promote high professional standards for all staff, researchers and students undertaking ASPA
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of the art in vivo models to investigate this lethal cancer and your contribution could have a meaningful impact on our work. We will help you develop the skills you need to advance your career in an exciting
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to the dissemination of research findings (e.g., journal, conference, book). • Support and collaborate with research assistants, graduate and undergraduate students, where applicable. • Work in a team, contribute to the
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, Mitchell TJ, Evans TJ. Contact: Professor Tom Evans, Level 4, Glasgow Biomedical Research Centre, 120 University Place, Glasgow G12 8TA, UK. Phone: +44 (0)141 330 8418, Fax: +44 (0)141 330 4297 Overview
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Biomedical Engineering brings together four important research themes associated with advanced medical diagnostics: rehabilitation and assistive technologies, cell and tissue engineering and systems
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Sciences Davidson Building University of Glasgow University Avenue Glasgow, G12 8QQ United Kingdom Phone: +44 (0)141 330 6200 Exploring the health benefits of e-bike use compared to traditional non-electric