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on sustainability; human and artificial intelligence; health and technology; and space, security and communications, we are shaping the future at scale. People are at the heart of Imperial’s success. Through Imperial
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responsible for ensuring systems are in place for safety, and to ensure comprehensive training is provided so users can operate robotic systems safely and effectively To support research associates and PhD
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or by telephoning 03000 200 190. You may also wish to view the College’s DBS webpage for policy statements on the Recruitment and Employment of Ex-Offenders and the Secure Storage, Use, Retention
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Sciences to improve the overall quality, safety and experience of care delivered across our Northwest London Integrated Care System. By working with experts across clinical, data science, data management
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towards work Discipline and regard for confidentiality and security at all times Willingness to undertake any necessary training for the role Willingness to travel both within the United Kingdom and abroad
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well as the principles and practice of running mechanistic clinical studies from practical aspects through to statistical analysis. You will have principal responsibility for clinical assessment, prescription, and safety
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main duties will include: Promoting College’s capabilities and licensing portfolio Securing commercialisation and collaborative research income Assessing research ideas and discoveries, evaluating, and
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are responsible for creating and delivering the range of the ‘Maker Challenge programmes’. This includes line management of the Makerspace team, oversight of Makerspace budgets, overseeing health and safety and
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health records, cohort data, and large-scale research datasets to develop pipelines for secure data access, data cleaning, longitudinal harmonisation, and quality control, ensuring that datasets
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sites for the PAPA Trial and the Protect-HF Trial. The PAPA Trial is a randomised, double blinded, placebo-controlled trial. The aim is to assess the safety and efficacy of house dust mite allergen