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Applications are invited for a Research Associate position in the Department of Chemistry, based at our state-of-the-art research facilities at Imperial College London White City campus. The project
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programme for Nurses, Midwives, Allied Health Professionals, Healthcare Scientists, Pharmacy staff and Psychologists (NMAHPPs). The role co-ordinates and support all areas of CATO activity related to NMAHPPs
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We are seeking to recruit a Research Associate to study immune cell biology using state-of-the-art microscopy and other techniques, funded by the Medical Research Council. The project will be based
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Join Imperial College London as an Alumni Engagement Events Officer and help shape the future of alumni engagement at a world-leading university. You’ll lead a dynamic global events programme that
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design. The project will advance fundamental research on aviation emissions and contrail science to inform technology and fuel developments, operational contrail avoidance concepts, and policymaking
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range of mouse models, live imaging of primary cells and matrisome analyses. You will actively participate in the research programme of the Lloyd Group. You will conduct and plan your own scientific work
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technology and data environment. You will be responsible for undertaking a deep dive into the current landscape and develop a standardised and integrated approach to property data, technology systems, and
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rigour, open science, and improving health equity through data-driven approaches The opportunity to contribute to a high-impact project at the forefront of global malaria surveillance innovation A central
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environments is highly desirable. The opportunity to continue your career at a world-leading institution and be part of our mission to use science for humanity. Benefit from a sector-leading salary and
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environment for undergraduates, Masters and PhD students, as well as post-doctoral research fellows. You will be expected to bring or develop a research programme in bacterial/fungal infection biology. You will