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, and professional development offered by Imperial College London Opportunities to supervise and mentor PhD students, MSc projects, and early career researchers A supportive and inclusive working
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for the role and have a strong practical analytical ability, regardless of formal qualifications, are encouraged to apply as many of the skills and domain knowledge can be acquired in post. We welcome applicants
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effectively within both informal teams and formal structures. A proactive, customer‑focused approach, with effective listening skills and the ability to respond to emerging needs. Ability to support and
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sciences. - Bioreactor design, bioprocess engineering, downstream processing applied to future food - Artificial Intelligence and alternative proteins or future food PhD (or equivalent) in Alternative
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collaborations with other world-leading centres. PhD in cardiovascular science or related field or equivalent Extensive research experience Strong skills in digital twin technologies and in-silico medicine
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and mechanisms in the development of colorectal, pancreatic, and renal cancers. The project also entails development and implementation of cutting-edge methods for multi-omic risk prediction, and the
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and to help attract external research funding. You should hold a PhD in Cancer Biology and Cancer Immunology or a closely related discipline. You should have knowledge of cancer immunology and
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and provide guidance to staff and students. You should hold a PhD (or equivalent) in biochemistry, physics, materials or chemistry with detailed training in X-ray crystallography. You have advanced
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independence. You will have a PhD (or equivalent) in structural biology, with solid experience in cryo electron microscopy. You must have strong experience in the design and execution of end-to-end workflows
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related to your field of research, including the MSc Climate Management and Finance run jointly with Business School and supporting the supervision of PhD students Attend meetings, workshops and events