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Genomics working closely with AstraZeneca. You will lead innovation in the renal clinical trials space in this unique collaboration between the Universities of Glasgow and Dundee, the Scottish Renal Research
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informatics to improve the care of brain injured patients . If a potential fellow has an area of interest not mentioned above, the department can usually accommodate other projects, so please get in contact
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collaborations with the University of Glasgow and Anderson Acoustics. The project is based in the Section for Environmental and Social Epidemiology in PHRI. This post would suit an individual with quantitative
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the following project partners: SQMS Quantum Center (Fermilab); Chalmers University, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; University of Glasgow, Louisiana State University, Google Quantum AI, Oxford Instruments
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on the Beyond Compliance Consortium Research Programme on Building Evidence for Promoting Restraint by Armed Actors. Funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), the Beyond Compliance
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). This is a interdisciplinary BHF programme grant involving scientific work-packages (WPs): 1) Clinical, 2) Systems medicine, and 3) Health Economics. WP1) Cohort study - In 4 UK centres, 600 patients with
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of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Health. The post is funded 50% by University of Glasgow & 50% by NHS R&D. An honorary clinical contract will be required and applied for on appointment to NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
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towards a Higher Degree, ordinarily an MD, in the University of Glasgow. In addition to an academic supervisor, all postgraduate students will have an independent adviser. Either the adviser or supervisor
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: SQMS Quantum Center (Fermilab); Chalmers University, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; University of Glasgow, Louisiana State University, Google Quantum AI, Oxford Instruments. You will have prior
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the following project partners: SQMS Quantum Center (Fermilab); Chalmers University, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; University of Glasgow, Louisiana State University, Google Quantum AI, Oxford Instruments