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-based workshops; and System Dynamics Modelling, to understand how to maximise the contribution of Nature Based Solutions to climate change adaptation in the UK through multifunctional landscapes in
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and glacier models, based on large ensembles of simulations extending to 2300. The simulations will be from two international projects aiming to inform the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
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learning “emulators” of multiple ice sheet and glacier models, based on large ensembles of simulations extending to 2300. The simulations will be from two international projects aiming to inform
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to understand how Kp regulates expression of the capsule to transition between states of asymptomatic colonisation and invasive disease. We are seeking a driven Postdoctoral Research Associate with a strong
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and clinicians from across the School and King’s College London. More information: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/scmms About The Role We are seeking a highly motivated and talented Postdoctoral Research
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motivated and talented Postdoctoral Research Associate to join Dr Joseph Burgoyne’s group at the Rayne Institute, St Thomas’ Hospital, part of King’s College London. Our research is dedicated to uncovering
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the regulation of capsule expression during transition between host compartments. The successful candidate will combine cutting-edge in vitro and in vivo infection models, and both microscopy and flow cytometry
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states of asymptomatic colonisation and invasive disease. We are seeking a driven Postdoctoral Research Associate with a strong molecular microbiology skillset to lead a high impact project with two key
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a founding member of the prestigious Russell Group of world-class, research-intensive universities. About the role We are looking for an ambitious and talented postdoctoral researcher to join the
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compartments. The successful candidate will combine cutting-edge in vitro and in vivo infection models, and both microscopy and flow cytometry-based readouts of infection to develop their independent research