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based at the University’s Strand Campus in central London. Its research spans a wide range of areas, from pure to applied mathematics. The newly created Probability Group is very active with a weekly
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University Rankings. The Department of Mathematics is based at the University’s Strand Campus in central London. Its research spans a wide range of areas, from pure to applied mathematics. The newly created
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differences in emphasis. One post holder will primarily lead on analyses of REACH data, including comparative analyses with other regional and national data sets. REACH is a south London based cohort study of
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science, nonlinear optics, sensing, advanced imaging techniques and numerical modelling. About the role A successful candidate will join the EPSRC funded project “Catalysis meets plasmonics: New
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expertise in nanofabrication, photochemistry, laser science, nonlinear optics, sensing, advanced imaging techniques and numerical modelling. About the role A successful candidate will join the EPSRC funded
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, and conducting large-scale quantitative analyses of semantic change. You will work closely with Latin linguists to integrate linguistic insights into computational models and help build open-source
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inherited conditions. In particular, the post-holder will develop CRISPR/Cas9- and Prime Editing-based methods for the corrections of DNA mutations leading to cardiomyopathy. This work will be performed in
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and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust) and the Maudsley Charity. Together we aim to create a completely new approach to combining research and care. The postholder will be based primarily in the Department
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completely new approach to combining research and care. The postholder will be based primarily in the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and supported in forming links across King’s, particularly
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experience to maintain and grow liver cell lines for in vitro studies. A key aspect of this role involves mouse dissection and tissue collection, requiring hands-on experience with animal-based research