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join an interdisciplinary project focused on directed evolution and computational protein design for next-generation antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs). Based at Imperial College London, you will develop
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The Department of Chemical Engineering at Imperial College London is seeking a Research Associate to join an international collaborative project focused on developing synthetic cells with energy
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Leadership Team to develop and deliver the Centre’s research programme and monitor its progress and performance. To work jointly with the Director, the Leadership Team and the wider set of academics involved
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industry stakeholders, and is developing initiatives such as accelerators, training programmes, and industry-facing platforms to accelerate adoption of sustainable protein solutions. You will play a critical
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bottlenecks and challenges around stakeholder acceptance. The successful applicant will develop novel power system planning models that explicitly incorporate supply chain constraints and stakeholder
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interdisciplinary environment embedded in the UK Dementia Research Institute at Imperial College London. You will contribute to data access workflows, database and pipeline development, and cross-modal harmonisation
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intracellular accumulation of antibiotic drugs, rendering many ineffective. Despite a renewed focus on AMR research, there is still limited understanding of how to develop antibiotics that can cross these
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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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The Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College is one of the leading bioengineering departments worldwide with an extensive offering of undergraduate, masters and research degree programmes
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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