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research environment with international collaboration No teaching duties Generous annual leave entitlement Training and career development support Pension Scheme with generous employer contribution Various
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annual leave entitlement Training and Development opportunities Pension Scheme with generous employer contribution Various schemes including Cycle to Work, Season Ticket Loans and help with the cost
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research on the development and application of multiplex serological platforms to measure exposure and immunity to malaria, vaccine-preventable diseases and neglected tropical diseases. The post-holder will
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31 December 2026. The post is funded by the NIHR Policy Research Programme and is available from 01 January 2026. The salary will be on the LSHTM salary scale, Grade 6 in the range £45,728 - £51,872
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the learning process. You will be able to develop novel and appropriate methodologies to support current research activities of the QMUL SPRING group (including: sensor modelling, noise factor analysis, machine
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challenges related to the use of raw camera data. Develop novel and appropriate methodologies to support current research activities of the QMUL SPRING group (including: sensor modelling, noise factor analysis
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other demands About You We are looking for an experienced researcher to develop and deliver projects that leverage whole-genome sequencing at population-scale to identify rare, high-impact variants
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Professor Dario Farina, in the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College London. The focus of the research will be on the development of soft actuators, from material and structural perspectives, with
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developing and testing a groundbreaking device for medical imaging and early cancer detection. The research remit will encompass: medical imaging, AI, device design, prototyping, and pre-clinical evaluation
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, the models will incorporate novel estimates of vaccine waning and account for variation vaccine effectiveness across different populations within the UK. The post will be part of a large research programme on