Replace the monolithic ODT with a modular LaTeX source tree that becomes the canonical full CV: - preamble.tex: altacv color/font overrides + compact-row macros (\cvrow, \cvgrant, \cvtalk, \cvalum, \cvpub) so dense lists keep baseline-aligned dates without the tabularx misalignment the custom v1 had. - cv-full.tex: driver including the 13 chapters in order. - chapters/*.tex: header, positions, education, grants, teaching, examinations, service, talks, collaborators, alumni, publications, products (solo-founded flyRoom + Berengar), software. - tex-vendor/altacv.cls (v1.7.4): vendored, not in TeX Live. - Makefile: dockerised xelatex build via texlive/texlive:latest, with TEXINPUTS=.:./tex-vendor: so the vendored class resolves. Output: 6-page build/cv-full.pdf (down from 10 in the first pass).
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% Chapter: Active and past collaborators
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\cvsection{Collaborators}
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\cvsubsection{Academic}
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\cvalum{Marc Dionne}{Imperial College London, London, UK}
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\cvalum{Lucia Prieto-Godino}{The Crick Research Institute, London (funded by CZI)}
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\cvalum{Julia Cordero}{The Beatson research institute, Glasgow (funded by BBSRC)}
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\cvsubsection{Industrial}
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\cvalum{Lucy Firth}{Syngenta, Bracknell, UK (funded by BBSRC)}
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\cvalum{Thomas Farrugia}{BetaBugs, Roslin, UK (funded by KTN/SPARK and BBSRC)}
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