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I graduated in 2005 with a 2:1 Hons in Biochemistry. I currently work in Analytical science in Dundee. My background is proteomics (dundee university)and drug discovery/metabolism. I am seeking a change in direction as I feel I would be more suited to a more hands on role. I am interested in the instrumentation maintenance side of things and would like to be considered for any such vacancies.
regards
Sol Gibson.