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Sustainable Law Programme and the London School of Economics and Political Science. A stimulating and supportive research environment, with access to a vibrant interdisciplinary community working on climate
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The post is within the Thanzi La Mawa programme. The primary objective of this team is to improve population health and reduce health inequalities by helping to enhance the efficiency and equity
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centre. Working alongside the existing Co-Director, Professor Mark Thursz, the postholder will help guide the overall vision, direction and performance of the BRC, ensuring alignment with the strategic
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: Professor Ed Tate: e.tate@imperial.ac.uk Attached documents are available under links. Clicking a document link will initialize its download.
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LifeArc and Cystic Fibrosis Trust (Translational Innovation Hub Network for Lung Health & Infection in CF). Based at Imperial College London, under the direction of Professors Jane Davies and Darius
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to receive your Ph.D.. If you require any further details about the role, please contact: Professor Klaus Hellgardt – [k.hellgardt@imperial.ac.uk]. Please note that job descriptions are not exhaustive
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The Research Assistant will join an international interdisciplinary team funded through the British Heart Foundation Programme Grant (My Heart Counts). The role focuses on developing and maintaining
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£43,863 - £47,223 per annum. For informal discussions about the post, please contact Professor Iain McNeish, the Head of the Division of Cancer at email i.mcneish@imperial.ac.uk Attached documents
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journals Knowledge of hydrological data collection, curation, and analysis Ability to conduct a detailed review of recent literature Advanced computer skills including scientific data analysis (e.g., Python
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, Imperial College London and City St. George’s, University of London. This is an exciting opportunity to join our new research programme to establish the effect of treatment with a ‘PDE5’ inhibitor (similar