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models, within the collaborative framework of the AUREUS network. This post is analogous to a PhD studentship, and the postholder is expected to fulfil the Departmental and College requirements to obtain a
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to Research Associate, you should hold a PhD in infectious disease epidemiology, evolutionary biology, bioinformatics, or related quantitative discipline with strong analytical skills and an interest in
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requirements listed in the person specification and show outstanding potential to become a leader in clinical translational medicine. Applicants must have been awarded a PhD and hold a CCT or will obtain CCT
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research and teamwork, and ability to work and learn independently. Research Associate: Hold a PhD in Environmental Sciences, Exposure Sciences, Geography, Environmental Epidemiology or a closely related
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research degree (MD/PhD). The appointee’s research work must take place within the Department of Surgery and Cancer and Imperial Urology at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, but they may work in
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working on cutting-edge infectious disease studies. - Either a first degree in Biology or MSc/PhD in Immunology, Genetics, Biomedical Sciences, or a closely related discipline, or equivalent research
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this post, you will enrol on a PhD programme under the supervision of Professor Jerry Heng and be part of a collaborative research programme conducted by 15 PhD students and 11 academic institutions and
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expertise preferred but not required Expertise in cloud physics or contrail physics preferred but not required Creative problem-solving skills and ability to work independently Research Associate: Hold a PhD
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been awarded a PhD and hold a CCT or will obtain CCT within the next 12 months (or equivalent) at the time of application. Awards are up to 3 years duration undertaking full time research, with
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Initiative’s wider activities, encompassing a team science approach to addressing global health priorities. Full GMC (General Medical Council) registration Appropriate specialist qualification PhD in Infectious