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and therapeutic development. We are looking for a dynamic and motivated doctor with a strong interest in infectious diseases, vaccines, and academic medicine. This post offers an ideal platform
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Imperial is offering an exciting opportunity for a Lab Manager to run a newly developed multi-tenant innovation hub, offering private laboratories, offices and shared specialist facilities within a
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Institute at Imperial , which is hosted in the Department of Brain Sciences. This is an excellent opportunity to work in an area of rapid development, alongside colleagues who are working on novel projects
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on the role please contact: Ramona Oana Dobrea, Hospitality Sales Development Manager by email – o.dobrea@Imperial.ac.uk . Closing Date: Midnight on Wednesday, 8 April 2026 Attached documents are available
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challenges, from workforce planning to performance and development. You’ll create strong working relationships to support the business to access key people services within the central function. As the Head of
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complex trial involving the deliberate administration of S. aureus to healthy volunteers - work that is essential for understanding immune interaction and advancing vaccine development. We are looking for a
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This is an exciting opportunity to join the new GSK–Oxford–Imperial Modelling-Informed Medicine Centre (MiMeC) and develop imaging and airflow modelling research for early Chronic Obstructive
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You will engage in cutting-edge translational research that develops computational models for assessing cardiac biomechanics and for predicting outcomes in cardiac diseases. This includes (1) a
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. Ability to quickly develop strong and effective working relationships with a diverse range of stakeholders, both internally and externally. The opportunity to continue your career at a world-leading
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accumulation of antibiotic drugs, rendering many ineffective. Despite a renewed focus on AMR research, there is still limited understanding of how to develop antibiotics that can cross these membranes and