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are highlighted below: - Cultivated meat: examples include a research program on cell line development, cell engineering, process optimisation, media optimisation, product development and downstream processing, and
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the core patient-facing work of the programme, you will be able to develop your own research project within the programme with opportunities to focus on either analysis of MRI imaging, cerebrovascular
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01/04/2026. To design and synthesise precursors and molecular probes for imaging and molecular radiotherapy studies. To analyse these probes as part of the chemistry development programme by methods
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at Imperial College. The post offers a unique opportunity to develop advanced skills in epidemiological and statistical methods, working with large-scale electronic health record data to address important
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science into improved diagnosis, stratification, therapy planning and drug/device assessment. As an academic lead in cardiovascular digital twins you will support the development of research platforms
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internships (paid or unpaid) for two months or more (individually or cumulatively). Are you interested in gaining experience in exhibition development, community engagement and science communications? Would you
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, clinicians, and industry partners nationally and internationally. Engage in impactful research shaping future diagnostics and precision medicine in pulmonary hypertension. Access professional development
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science in the context of the wider world and to develop interdisciplinary approaches to learning and thinking. This programme includes a range of modules in the fields of Languages, the Humanities and
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priorities of Imperial, ICHT and NIHR. An immediate focus of the Co-Directors will be to lead the development of the BRC’s renewal bid for the 2028–2033 funding cycle. Additionally, they must strengthen
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of governments, businesses and researchers. CADI is supported by the UK Department for Science, Innovation and Technology with a remit to develop science-policy interfaces to aid the adoption of transformative AI