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develop pre-existing skills. There is a clinical component including out-patient work at King’s College Hospital (two clinics per week) under the supervision of Prof Philip Newsome. This is a full-time post
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Newsome within the newly revamped Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies at King’s College London. The 3-year post is suitable for Specialty Trainees in Hepatology. The ideal candidate would be looking
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degree (MD(Res)) and will involve developing trial documentation, contributing to regulatory submissions, and supporting the clinical and translational aspects of the study. The post will focus
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develop pre-existing skills. There is a clinical component including out-patient work at King’s College Hospital (two clinics per week) under the supervision of Prof Philip Newsome. This is a full-time post
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. Applicants for the fellow position should also have prior post-doc experience. Commensurate with their career stage, applicants should have an outstanding research track record in topics related
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outpatient clinics Desirable Criteria: Higher degree (MD/PhD) in a relevant field Record of peer-reviewed publications in rheumatology or epidemiology Experience with grant writing and funding applications
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systematic reviews and meta-analyses, including Bayesian methods Clinical experience in rheumatology, including outpatient clinics Desirable Criteria: Higher degree (MD/PhD) in a relevant field Record of peer
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community. This is a full-time post (35 hours per week) with a three-year fixed term contract until December 2028. Research staff at King’s are entitled to at least 10 days per year (pro-rata
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systematic reviews and become familiar with statistical analysis. They will also contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. This is a full-time post (40 hours per week), and you will be offered
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engagement work. The post reports to the Director of Research Alex Pollitt, and requires significant collaboration across the Institute, the wider university and with external partners. The successful