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University of Manchester

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  • * The University of Manchester is the UK's largest single-site university with more than

    WebWire | Recent Headlines 2010

  • * The University of Manchester is the UK's largest single-site university with more than

    WebWire | Recent Headlines 2010

  • The University of Manchester is the UK's largest single-site university with more than 35,400 undergraduate and postgraduate students and 5,800 academic and research staff across 22 academic schools and hundreds of specialist research groups.

    Media Newswire 2010

  • The University of Manchester is the UK's largest single-site university with more than 35,400 undergraduate and postgraduate students and 5,800 academic and research staff across 22 academic schools and hundreds of specialist research groups.

    Media Newswire media-newswire.com 2010

  • PET facility at the University of Manchester, which is involved in a broad range of clinical and preclinical research activities supported by an enthusiastic and skilled team of staff.

    Naturejobs - All Jobs 2010

  • Dr Sue Hamilton from University College London and Dr Colin Richards from The University of Manchester are the first archaeologists ever to have excavated Easter Island's statue hat quarry, known to the locals as 'Puna Pau'.

    PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2009

  • In 1968, he received a PhD from the University of Manchester in the UK, for "research on the biotransformation of amylobarbitone in healthy adults and patients with chronic renal insufficiency."

    James Love: Dr K. Balasubramaniam Will Be Missed James Love 2011

  • In 1968, he received a PhD from the University of Manchester in the UK, for "research on the biotransformation of amylobarbitone in healthy adults and patients with chronic renal insufficiency."

    James Love: Dr K. Balasubramaniam Will Be Missed James Love 2011

  • In 1968, he received a PhD from the University of Manchester in the UK, for "research on the biotransformation of amylobarbitone in healthy adults and patients with chronic renal insufficiency."

    James Love: Dr K. Balasubramaniam Will Be Missed James Love 2011

  • In 1968, he received a PhD from the University of Manchester in the UK, for "research on the biotransformation of amylobarbitone in healthy adults and patients with chronic renal insufficiency."

    James Love: Dr K. Balasubramaniam Will Be Missed James Love 2011

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