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Digital pharmaceutical process development lead

Glasgow (Glasgow City)
University of Strathclyde, Glasgow
Biostatistician
€75,000 a year
Posted: 18 May
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The University of Strathclyde in Glasgow is seeking a Professor/Reader/Senior Lecturer in Digital Pharmaceutical Process Development to join the team at CMAC. This position comes with a generous start-up package, competitive salary, and the opportunity to lead innovative research programs. Candidates will benefit from a supportive academic environment that prioritizes interdisciplinary collaboration and career development. The successful applicant will be part of an inclusive community dedicated to addressing global challenges in pharmaceutical manufacturing.
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