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, mathematics, chemistry, informatics and engineering. This role presents an exciting opportunity to run and develop the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) service in the Chemistry department providing expert
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Trust and King’s College London within the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. As such, we run an extensive clinical PET service, including a wide range of specialist indications, and an
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individual and collective wellbeing. Employee support at King’s includes flexible working arrangements, paid maternity/shared parental leave, an active wellbeing programme, training and development
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that operates and maintain dedicated and technology enhanced facilities spread across different locations at King’s. Clinical education and learning are pivotal in developing and maintaining competencies in
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About Us The post is based in the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences , and specifically within the MRI Clinical Research Department located in St Thomas’ Hospital. The School
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prepared, addressing any issues that arise, as well as offering advice and opinions to more senior colleagues to assist them with programme decisions. To ensure that procedure and programme documentation is
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, mathematics, chemistry, informatics and engineering. This role presents an exciting opportunity to be part of a technical team supporting research within the Department of Chemistry, reporting to the Technical
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/senior lecturer to develop and lead an ambitious programme of research in the field of PET Physics, with expertise and interest in PET technology, methodology and data analysis. This will involve
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About Us The PET Centre is part of Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London within the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. We run a clinical PET service in
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About Us We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Reader or Professor of Neonatal Medicine to replace a retiring colleague to help lead a large scale programme of neonatal research in conjunction with