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engineering and physics laboratories, high-performance computing, and industry collaboration through the London Institute for Healthcare Engineering. Activity will also take place at the Evelina childrens
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their relationship with treatment responses and disease activity. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to a collaborative research program dedicated to improving our understanding of ALS and informing future
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research programme, the first of its kind in the world, supported by Inkfish with £35M core funds over six years, starting in April 2025. It is a global study of 60,000 participants, including 20,000 mothers
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About us: The post is based in the Department of Biostatistics and Health Informatics in the School of Mental Health and Psychological Sciences at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and
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, Bayesian Statistics with a focus on nonparametric methods, Bayesian Computational Methods, Extreme Value Theory, Biostatistics, Probabilistic machine learning, Medical sciences and engineering applications
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About us: The Faculty of Natural, Mathematical & Engineering Sciences (NMES) comprises Chemistry, Engineering, Informatics, Mathematics, and Physics – all departments highly rated in research
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Experience of undertaking and completing projects which require high levels of administrative and organisational skill, delivering project aims and overcoming challenges. Ability to communicate complicated and
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About Us The Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine (FoLSM) is an ambitious and forward-thinking faculty, with an outstanding reputation for teaching across a range of disciplines. The FoLSM teaching
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individual and collective wellbeing. Employee support at King’s includes flexible working arrangements, paid maternity/shared parental leave, menopausal support, an active wellbeing programme, training and
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research programme, the first of its kind in the world, supported by Inkfish with £35M core funds over six years, starting in April 2025. It is a global study of 60,000 participants, including 20,000 mothers