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Job description Job summary Applications are invited for a Research Associate position in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Imperial College London, to work as part of
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assembly, automated molecular biology workflows and cell culture, next generation sequencing, state-of-the-art imaging and mass spectrometry platforms at London Biofoundry and Agilent Measurement Suite
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change across the organisation. Imperial’s technology team have an ambitious Digital Plan that underpins the institutional strategy. The Digital Infrastructure team plays a crucial role in executing
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community. The consortium brings together experts across AI and both experimental and computational chemistry and this Hub will promote connectivity of the broader community, training, networking, as
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disciplines. This project brings together Prof. Randi’s expertise on VWD and endothelial cell biology/angiogenesis in London, UK with bioengineering expertise in Prof. Rasponi’s lab in Milan, Italy. Prof. Randi
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About Imperial College London Imperial College London is the UK’s only university focussed entirely on science, engineering, medicine and business and we are consistently rated in the top 10
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entrepreneurial ideas from our talented science, engineering, medicine and business students. This role is part of a shift pattern (Monday-Friday (approximately; 10:00-14:15) You will be part of a creative
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the project and engage in meetings and presentations within the project and beyond. Essential requirements Those appointed at Research Associate level Hold a PhD (or equivalent) in Engineering (Aeronautics
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ground-breaking research studies. These projects involve working within multi-disciplinary clinical and research groups such as imaging, pathology, engineering and molecular biology. The post will also
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across Imperial College and other universities. Candidates with masters-level education in molecular, cellular and/or cancer biology are invited to apply. The College is supportive of flexible working