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Science (IPS), King’s College London. We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate to contribute to an innovative medicinal chemistry project at the intersection of synthetic chemistry, metal chelation
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that integrates online behavioural experiments, multi agent simulations, and the analysis of animal communication data. Social coordination on group interaction structures: Extending the naming-game framework
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biology, multi-omic and regulatory network analysis, and clinical translation of investigational therapies in Type 1 diabetes. Day-to-day, the post holder will be responsible for planning, executing
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not possible to properly understand political processes without exploring the economic or value contexts in which politics operates. Similarly, sound economic analysis requires an awareness of how
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service development. Since there is a strong expectation of research and development activity you will be afforded time for this element. About You To be successful in this role, we are looking
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to detail, outlining the status of recovery efforts and identifying any notable issues or trends affecting university fee collection. Customer Service Management: A core component of this role is overseeing
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), maintaining accurate study records, undertaking data analysis, and supporting public and stakeholder involvement. The post holder will work closely with the project group and wider study team to ensure delivery
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or multimodal analysis software (e.g., NVivo, Atlas.ti, MAXQDA). Applicants from diverse backgrounds and those with lived or professional experience connected to extractive contexts are warmly encouraged to apply
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role: As a successful candidate, your role would involve working closely with researchers within and beyond King’s on two separate, but related projects, both involving the analysis of human tissue from
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computational tools for automated imaging analysis of neurodevelopmental disorders. Genetic testing has transformed our understanding of neurodevelopmental epilepsy. Identification of common genetic mutations in