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brownfield development, underground infrastructure, earthworks, or sustainable geotechnics. Applicants should be able to demonstrate how their research contributes to addressing the challenges of delivering
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, clinicians, and industry partners nationally and internationally. Engage in impactful research shaping future diagnostics and precision medicine in pulmonary hypertension. Access professional development
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priorities of Imperial, ICHT and NIHR. An immediate focus of the Co-Directors will be to lead the development of the BRC’s renewal bid for the 2028–2033 funding cycle. Additionally, they must strengthen
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01/04/2026. To design and synthesise precursors and molecular probes for imaging and molecular radiotherapy studies. To analyse these probes as part of the chemistry development programme by methods
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and money-saving offers, as well as a variety of non-financial benefits such as wellbeing support, development opportunities and staff networks. For an overview of everything available to you as part of
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applications across the UK Industrial Strategy and chart pathways for their adoption across industry. Leading on the development and delivery of CADI’s stakeholder engagement strategy, identifying and
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questions in cancer aetiology and prevention. The post holder will conduct research on factors influencing cancer development, early diagnosis and survival, using electronic health record data from NHS
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projects. You will contribute to the development of structured datasets derived from publicly available NHS data and policy documents. This role offers hands-on experience across the full data science
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Trainee, you will work closely with analysts and researchers in the Centre for Health Policy to support ongoing analytical and data science projects. You will contribute to the development of structured
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Intelligence, data science and biomedical modelling. This post is funded by Glaxo Smith Kline Research and Development Ltd. You will be part of MiMeC, a new collaboration applying mechanistic and data-driven