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<description><![CDATA[Research Associate Position in Faculty of Life Sciences, The University of Manchester, UK<br />AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals, The University of Manchester<br />Scholarship can be taken at: UK<br />Eligibility:<br />Applications are requested for an  enthusiastic and dedicated in vitro  bioscientist to support a joint  research project undertaken in  collaboration with AstraZeneca  Pharmaceuticals UK to examine the  induction of human pancreatic  progenitor cells to insulin-secreting  cells b...]]></description>
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