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Job Purpose The post holder will join the LISA Optical Bench Team at the University of Glasgow. LISA is a European Space Agency (ESA) led mission to launch a gravitational detector in the mid 2030s
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Greenwood (University of Nottingham), Professor Alex Mold (LSHTM) and Professor Heather Wardle (University of Glasgow). Each institution will lead a different strand of research, focused on how that industry
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Professor Anna Greenwood (University of Nottingham), Professor Alex Mold (LSHTM) and Professor Heather Wardle (University of Glasgow). Each institution will lead a different strand of research, focused on how
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successful candidate will be part of a team of academics from multiple universities lead by the University of Leicester, including University of Surrey , University College London, University of Glasgow, and
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North East Bowel Screening Hub. The project will be conducted with colleagues from University of Leeds (Professor Daryl O’Connor, Professor Mark Conner and Dr Darren Greenwood) and the University
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, University College London, University of Glasgow, and University of Oxford. The project addresses the question: In which contexts and why are staff from minoritised ethnic groups more likely to leave or stay
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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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Science, email [email protected] University of Edinburgh – Professor David Weller, James MacKenzie Professor, email [email protected] University of Glasgow – Professor Frances Mair, Professor
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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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North East Bowel Screening Hub. The project will be conducted with colleagues from University of Leeds (Professor Daryl O’Connor, Professor Mark Conner and Dr Darren Greenwood) and the University