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of the synapse in Parkinson’s disease. You will be highly motivated with demonstrable experience in synaptic biology and iPSC culture, as well as an interest in computational analyses. The Clayton group is
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Demonstrates a proactive approach Demonstrates a commitment to a quality culture with a professional demeanour and high ethical standards. Strong computer skills (proficient with MS Word, Excel and Web-based
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. Working closely with the Lead Investigators, the post holder will ensure the successful conduct and completion of the research programme. They will contribute to the collection and analysis of data and play
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information in a clear and precise way, both orally and in writing Contribute to ideas for improving current working methods and procedures Proficient computer skills including data and statistical analysis
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skill Ability to communicate complicated and specialist information orally and in writing to team members and programme participants Ability to work with others in a team to deliver project aims and
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candidate will have an international reputation in their field and have an established research programme, a track record of publications, grant income and research impact, and potential for significant
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solving problems, creating a healthier, smarter, more equal and sustainable future. This role will increase awareness of, and participation in, entrepreneurial activities, through a programme of engagement
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white ethnic minorities). We are recruiting a highly motivated professional to support the delivery of the large-scale Genetic Links to Anxiety and Depression Mental Health Goals programme (GLAD MHG) and
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next. Reporting to the Senior Careers Consultant (Undergraduate), you will design, deliver and manage the core careers programme—workshops, webinars and supporting materials—and provide high-quality
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vibrant, multidisciplinary team working at the interface of clinical haematology, immunology, and computational biology, with access to world-class facilities and collaborative opportunities across King’s