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programme investigating early lung fibrosis at King’s College London. It is anticipated candidates will have a relevant PhD in immunology or respiratory sciences, and have experience with cell culture
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to projects as per the programme communications plan, ensuring successful change management outcomes, and leading, motivating, and directing staff assigned to projects. Additionally, they will act as a line
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About Us Join a vibrant world-leading Software Systems research group at the Department of Informatics, King’s College London. We are an international, diverse, and inclusive group of about 40
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, implementation of the direction and scope set for university’s asbestos management programme. Do: support management reviews (to include physical and desktop inspections), provision of asbestos management advice
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support staff to maintain a work/life balance Flexible working and parental leave opportunities Reduced membership rates for staff at gyms at three of our campuses An Employee Assistance Programme which
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(PPI) programme, in particular organising and running our regular Stroke Research Patient and Family Group Meetings, where researchers, stroke survivors and carers discuss new research proposals, how
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novel therapeutic strategies, and for anticipating the evolutionary trajectories of other viruses with pandemic potential. Our current research programme is structured around three central themes
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Training Programme, including curriculum planning and development, scheduling delivery, liaising with course convenors, and supporting the Deputy Director to evaluate and review the training provision
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-quality teaching. The Hub for Applied Bioinformatics (HAB) is the Faculty’s focal point for computational biology, delivering bespoke bioinformatics support and training across genomics, transcriptomics
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develop and lead a research programme sustained through external peer-review funding. The Reader’s interests and activities should align with and shape at least one of the three key BH&CH themes: Careforce