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technical conduct of clinical PET studies in the department, taking responsibility for the design, set up and analysis of such studies. We also hope that the successful candidate will take a leading strategic
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, the information technology departments of each partner NHS Trust and the South London and Maudsley/IoPPN Biomedical Research Centre). Expertise in programming for efficient statistical analysis and data management would be
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academia, research, education and beyond. A key element of this is King’s Doctoral College, which supports a thriving community of over 4,200 doctoral researchers. Our comprehensive and inclusive doctoral
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treatment, cell fractionation, flow cytometry, ELISA, and functional assays. Possess scientific integrity and understanding of the importance of study design, power calculations, and statistical analysis
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microscopy, and electrochemical analysis. You will be part of a dynamic, diverse, and growing research team with a strong focus on creating a positive and collegial group culture. We maintain strong
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characteristic and data management (analysis, coding, organization, storage etc…) needed for the FCPA project and find solution on optical implementation. Contribute to the delivery of the lines (amplified line
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fractionation, flow cytometry, ELISA, and functional assays. Possess scientific integrity and understanding of the importance of study design, power calculations, and statistical analysis. Commitment
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problem-solving skills and a proven ability to influence, challenge and inspire at all levels of an organisation. You will be able to use analysis and research to support the development of the Events
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produce relevant reports summarising the analysis and the surveys. This is a part time post (28 hours per week), and you will be offered an a fixed term contract until 31 March 2026. About you To be
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department lies at the heart of our commitment to cultivating world-class research and supporting the development of future leaders, in academia, research, education and beyond. A key element of this is King’s