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, Prof Alessandra Russo and other collaborators in the University of Cambridge and in Japan, within the UKRI NeSyDebates project. The work will focus on contributing to developing effective safeguards
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the current titers through process parameter optimisation and develop a multi sensor flask system to accelerate scale-up data collection . You will focus on the development of continuous fermentation and
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researchers to develop research and technologies through collaboration, licensing and spinout formation. Come and join the Commercialisation team and play a key role in helping Imperial’s researchers develop
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. Marketing Support marketing activity to promote the department’s programmes, research, enterprise initiatives and public engagement work. Support the student community with publishing their work/activities
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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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primary supervision of Dr Thomas Ouldridge. The student will develop predictive models of nucleic acid strand displacement rates to allow the rational design of complex networks of ever-increasing
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supportive, collaborative and diverse working environment aligned with Imperial’s values of Respect, Collaboration, Excellence, Integrity and Innovation. Opportunities for professional learning and development
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Imperial is offering an exciting opportunity for a Lab Manager to run a newly developed multi-tenant innovation hub, offering private laboratories, offices and shared specialist facilities within a
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data into actionable business development recommendations for senior stakeholders. Proven experience in a similar position at a hotel, university, or residential conference environment Experience
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pioneering controlled human infection study designed to understand immune response to this pathogen. Further, your professional development will be supported by Ms Lydia Slater, a senior and experienced