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well as the extensive staff development programme offered by the University, CLCC staff, their family and friends can also make use of a generous fee discount for our adult education courses. This is a part time
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you will be providing key input into intervention development, and ultimately a potential medical device that could become adopted into clinical practice, not just in the UK but globally. You will be
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to demonstrate the following: A Ph.D. in marketing or related field (completed by the start of the appointment to the position). Have a developing/ established national/ international reputation and expertise in
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research in paediatric critical care, focusing on developing a breath test for bacterial lower respiratory tract infections in ventilated children. You will collect and manage breath samples, collaborate
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publication in relevant and refereed journals. Practical experience of deploying, developing, and maintaining software, possibly (although not required) in the healthcare setting. Knowledge in LLM, transformer
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Protection and Imperial Codes of Practice. You will have experience and expertise in protective security, alongside excellent organisational and interpersonal skills that will be used to develop best practice
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. Therefore, you will be contributing to the development and refinement of a potential medical device that could become adopted into clinical practice, not just in the UK but globally. You will run the project
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this role, your goal will be to identify hydrolytic enzymes implicated in colorectal cancer using cutting-edge ‘omics’ technologies, work with collaborators to develop chemical inhibitors, and validate
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our Physical Activity and Sport Strategy Career development training A company pension scheme A reduced rate in our sports centre Interest-free season ticket/cycle loan schemes The opportunity
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be focussed on development of data acquisition systems for the DUNE detectors. The research programme will be conducted in the Blackett Laboratory at Imperial College, at Fermilab and SURF, at CERN