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the field of social justice across rights-based frameworks. Second, to undertake a senior leadership role in enhancing connections with communities of practice in the School of Law, and to develop and support
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We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Clinician in Equine Practice to contribute to the activities of the Division of Equine Clinical Sciences, School of Biodiversity, One Health, and
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Bringing inspiring people together to discover and share knowledge that can change the world . We are now seeking an experienced policy and practice professional to lead public and policy engagement
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Equine Practice. Glasgow Equine Practice launched in June 2020 and is a predominantly ambulatory practice based at, and working with, The University of Glasgow’s Equine referral hospital. A high level of
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, screening) along with an emphasis on the role of health policy in shaping the experiences of patients and professionals. PhD in General Practice & Primary Care We undertake interdisciplinary research with
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use of plants before farming. Plants are essential to our physical, psychological and physiological well-being today as they were in the past. They provide us with energy, nutrients, medicines and raw
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is to relate empirical individual-based movement, activity, and physiology data to population responses, particularly to meet the challenges in evaluating scenarios of different climate, management
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of medicine or equivalent general medical training. C2. Clinical research experience in cardiovascular MRI and/or coronary physiology and/or relevant laboratory research experience. Desirable: D1. Experience
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’, hypothesis-driven research to uncover new pathways underpinning cell physiology, development, and survival. Such pathways can potentially lead to biomedical and translational advances in a broad range of
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group has identified the key role of the metabolic regulator PPARG in driving metastatic prostate cancer. In this project, the candidate will use tumour models including genetically engineered mice