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the ability to manage multiple priorities, coordinate activity across teams, and respond to competing requests Experience of developing and delivering innovative marketing and communications content and
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large numbers of patients with epilepsy. We propose to use our open-source EHR database processing and NLP AI data pipeline and toolset to extract this EHR information and structure it. Once in this
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mechanical or mechatronics engineer with experience in robotics and physical system development to join Prof Christos Bergeles’ Group in the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King’s College
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. General areas of interest include but are not limited to biophysics, quantitative methods, imaging, human genetics, omics, or physical sciences. This position offers: (i) A collaborative structural biology
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or use of smartwatches and other wearables and synthesizing evidence from multiple sources Project management skills - ability to initiate, plan, organise, implement and deliver programmes of work to tight
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, education and science, cell & developmental biology, tissue engineering & imaging, fuel our modern, research-led education delivery. We are a collaborative multidisciplinary department working to understand
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, Information Technology, Software Engineering, professionally qualified with a relevant degree/postgraduate qualification. 2. Strong knowledge and experience of digital products/ systems supporting student
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on construction and material selection to enhance building longevity and user experience. Strong stakeholder engagement and continuous improvement through emerging industry practices are key to success in
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the regional contexts of Latin America, East Asia, SE Asia, South Asia, the Middle east and Africa. We explore structural transformation in countries and how that leads to uneven development, with attention
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haematology department at King’s College Hospital which has one of the largest CAR-T cell programmes in the UK. Diseases that we are currently targeting include multiple myeloma and B cell lymphoma, for which