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and experimental validation. This will include applying and extending deep-learning approaches such as RFDiffusion and ProteinMPNN, developing in-house computational workflows, and carrying out
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to develop a model of health and healthcare provision (see www.tlomodel.org ). The post holder will lead the model analyses that address the three questions outlined above, including, model development, coding
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consistent focus on value for money. Providing senior leadership oversight on all procurement and contracting processes, including developing and executing category strategies, improving procure‑to‑pay
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on the use of microorganisms to convert renewable feedstocks into valuable products, contributing to the development of more sustainable biomanufacturing processes. You will provide practical technical support
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, Medicine, Natural Sciences, Business Management, Research and Teaching. You will support the development and delivery of project strategies and policies, contributing to continuous improvement in project
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transform Imperial’s physical and digital environments, enabling world‑class research, education, and collaboration. This is a high‑impact senior leadership role where you will develop the capacity, culture
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? Are you passionate about societal engagement, and do you want to make an impact? This is an opportunity for you! In this role, you will collect evidence of health impacts from heat globally and develop
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to develop your own research project within the programme with opportunities to focus on either analysis of MRI imaging, cerebrovascular physiology, or other effects of treatment, depending on prior skills and
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development, guiding the development of new themes and projects, engaging in research translation activities, and monitoring Centre activities to ensure compliance with its governance processes. CADI is
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Imperial College London has secured three years of Research England Development (RED) funding to provide support to climate innovations that are ready to scale. This project – EarthScale – includes