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. Department: Human & Applied Physiological Sciences. Contact details:Robert Seaborne. robert.seaborne@kcl.ac.uk Location: Guy's Campus. Category: Research. About Us The Centre for Human & Applied
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related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No Offer Description About Us The Centre for Human & Applied Physiological Sciences (CHAPS) is situated within the School of Basic & Medical
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About Us The Centre for Human & Applied Physiological Sciences (CHAPS) is situated within the School of Basic & Medical Biosciences(within the Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine), which is led by
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of migraine or related preclinical disease modelling Experience in rodent sensory testing Home Office Personal Licence In-vivo surgical experience and physiological monitoring Desirable criteria Ability to work
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testing Home Office Personal Licence In-vivo surgical experience and physiological monitoring Desirable criteria Ability to work collaboratively between groups Knowledge and experience in headache research
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experience and physiological monitoring Desirable criteria Ability to work collaboratively between groups Knowledge and experience in headache research Experience in biochemistry Downloading a copy of our Job
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research. We study the fundamental molecular, cellular, and physiological processes that underlie normal and abnormal cardiovascular and metabolic function, and drive the translation of this strong basic
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research. We study the fundamental molecular, cellular, and physiological processes that underlie normal and abnormal cardiovascular and metabolic function, and drive the translation of this strong basic
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environment for the pursuit of cutting-edge cardiovascular and metabolic research. We study the fundamental molecular, cellular, and physiological processes that underlie normal and abnormal cardiovascular and
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other socio-ecological synthesis centres around the world. The anticipated scope of Centre research ranges from topics such as the macroecology of forest insect invasions, the physiological ecology