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discovery to patient benefit. As part of Imperial’s Academic Health Science Centre, the BRC advances early diagnosis, precision medicine, digital health and convergence science while working closely with
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closely with other laboratory staff in the facility and with personnel at Imperial and to our partners, including other cores/scientific staff, High Performance Computing Service, Data Centre and cloud. You
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of Brain Sciences, 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
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on evenings, weekends, and school holidays, so flexibility in the approach to work is required. If you require any further details about the role, please contact: Professor Maggie Dallman , Associate Provost
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Imperial College London | Belfast International Airport, Northern Ireland | United Kingdom | 18 days ago
. This is a key role combining strategic partnership development, regulatory expertise, and programme leadership. You will work at senior levels across Imperial, advising leadership on international mobility
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, and collaborative projects. You should have a masters degree or equivalent in Neuroscience, Computer Science, Mathematics, Biomedical Engineering, or a related discipline with a focus on machine
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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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-edge projects in chemical biology and drug discovery and will underpin the development of state-of-the-art Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) models with collaborators. You will
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for sponsors and contribute to publications; present work at internal meetings, conferences and workshops; provide guidance to staff and students and contribute to grant bids. - MSc in Computer Science
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Supervisors: Professor Victoria Cornelius, Dr Hadith Rastad, Dr Tim Rawson About the role Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomised Trials (SMARTs) are increasingly used to evaluate multistage