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The British Heart Foundation Centre of Research Excellence (BHF CRE) at Imperial College London invites applications to its Transitional Fellowship Programme open to exceptional postdoctoral
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another 2 PhD students with computational skillsets, a post-doc with microfluidics expertise, and a post-doc with biomedical acoustics expertise. Together, you will be creating a new generation of
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of Brain Sciences, Imperial College London and City St. George’s, University of London. This is an exciting opportunity to join our new research programme to establish the effect of treatment with a ‘PDE5
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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
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skills Strong organisational and decision-making skills, with the ability to manage complex and competing priorities Strong strategic and analytical mindset for complex program development and delivery A
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are delivered safely, sustainably, on programme, within agreed budgets, and with consideration of whole-life costs. Working closely with the CPPM and/or Project Manager, you will liaise with departments and
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after:hours (adult education) programme. The role involves teaching undergraduate students from a scientific, technical, or medical background and leading a team of teaching fellows. Reporting to the Languages
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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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closely with other laboratory staff in the facility and with personnel at Imperial and to our partners, including other cores/scientific staff, High Performance Computing Service, Data Centre and cloud. You
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London, the University of Oxford, and GSK to establish a world-leading hub for model-informed medicine. You will also be working alongside Prof Steven Niederer’s computational and Prof Saman Sadiquis