Lecturer in Reproductive Microbiome Studies
Imperial College London is consistently rated amongst the world’s best universities, renowned for its ground-breaking research, talented community of staff, students and alumni and its international reach. The Department of Metabolism, Digestion and Reproduction invites applications for three full-time, lecturer posts in the following areas:
The postholders will be expected to work closely with other academic and research staff within the Division of Reproductive Developmental Biology as well as across the wider Department and Faculty. We seek applicants with a strong research interest in either pregnancy, miscarriage or preterm birth, or embryology and gamete biology, with an emerging research programme.These posts have been generously funded by the Genesis Research Trust which is a charity chaired by Professor Lord Robert Winston, and which originally raised funds to build the IRDB building on the Hammersmith Campus which opened in 1999. As part of a 25-year anniversary initiative the charity are funding these posts to strengthen academic activity within IRDB.Duties and responsibilities
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Hammersmith, West London – Fulham, South West London
Fri, 28 Jun 2024 23:01:26 GMT
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