18 evolution "https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "UCL" "UCL" "UCL" research jobs at Imperial College London in United Kingdom
Sort by
Refine Your Search
-
campuses and comprises four research themes that focus on: - population cardiovascular health, - the factors driving heart adaptation during disease development, - endothelial resilience, - developing
-
for multicellular life. Glycocalyces accomplish critical functions in inter-cellular communication, controlling tissue development, homeostasis and repair, inflammatory and immune responses, neuronal connectivity
-
and mechanisms in the development of colorectal, pancreatic, and renal cancers. The project also entails development and implementation of cutting-edge methods for multi-omic risk prediction, and the
-
life. Glycocalyces accomplish critical functions in inter-cellular communication, controlling tissue development, homeostasis and repair, inflammatory and immune responses, neuronal connectivity, and
-
posts (35 hours per week), and you will be offered a fixed term contract until 30/6/2027 Research staff at King’s are entitled to at least 10 days per year (pro-rata) for professional development
-
inclusive society programme. The project aims to address key challenges on enhancing climate resilience and sustainable development in rural and small urban communities by implementing transformative nature
-
are highlighted below: - Cultivated meat: examples include a research program on cell line development, cell engineering, process optimisation, media optimisation, product development and downstream processing, and
-
translational research. Professional development, conference participation and interdisciplinary training. A supportive environment that values excellence, integrity, innovation, respect and collaboration
-
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
-
management of peritoneal metastasis arising from gastric cancer. This work seeks to advance understanding of peritoneal disease biology and contribute to the development of more effective, personalised