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the EEBio programme at the Universities of Bristol and Oxford, as well as Imperial College London. The PDRA will focus on applications of cybergenetics to regulate cell proliferation and gene expression in
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Scientific Research and will be co-supervised by Dr Davide Amato from Imperial College London. Funding for travel between these institutions will be made available. Please note that funding is only available
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Hepatologist at LUHFT). The post is funded via the NIHR Imperial BRC, and thus there will also be opportunities to work with Imperial College London. This Project requires a Senior PDRA with expertise in
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other PDRAs across the EEBio programme at the Universities of Bristol and Oxford, as well as Imperial College London. What will you be doing? The PDRA will focus on applications of cybergenetics
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flight. Applications are invited from candidates who possess (or expect to gain) a first-class honours MEng or higher degree or equivalent in Aeronautics, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics or related areas
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partners are the Medical Research Council (MRC), Cancer Research UK, Wellcome, UCL (University College London), Imperial College London and King’s College London. The Crick was formed in 2015, and in 2016 it
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distributed, network structure, where its Group Leaders will be able to choose to be physically located at one of our existing DRI host universities (Cardiff University, Imperial College London, King’s College
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at Imperial College London. You will have a 1st or 2:1 class honours degree in mechanical engineering, physics, mathematics, or a related subject, and an enquiring and rigorous approach to research together
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). The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate relevant experience in building strong relationships, good attention to detail and a can-do attitude. Imperial College London employees enjoy a range of
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Engineering Department) and the National Gallery (Scientific Department). This studentship will be jointly supervised by Professor Pier Luigi Dragotti at Imperial College London (ICL) and Dr Catherine Higgitt