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of these programmes. The successful candidate will be appointed to a research group and will have the opportunity to contribute to cross-cutting hubs (see https://www.kcl.ac.uk/informatics/research/groups ). Research
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London’s School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences (BMEIS) and the Royal Brompton Hospital’s Imaging Department in Chelsea. The School of BMEIS (https://www.kcl.ac.uk/bmeis ) is committed
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jointly led by Dr Gabrielle Samuel (King’s College London) and Dr Federica Lucivero (University of Oxford), with a research team in India, Kenya, Ghana and Brazil. About the role The successful applicant
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-based assays that will underpin mechanistic insights into how cilia dysfunction alters islet architecture, immune infiltration and immune cell interactions. Working closely with the Dr. Haq, the assistant
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the 20th/21st century. This project is funded by the Jimoh Akitola Odutola PhD Bursary. The studentship will cover domestic fees across 3 years of study. Applicants are advised to contact a contact Dr
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of Pharmaceutical of Science / Dr Sarah Chapman, acting Head of Medicines Use. ben.forbes@kcl.ac.uk / Sarah.Chapman@kcl.ac.uk Location: Waterloo Campus. Category: Academic & Teaching. About Us These posts are based
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and forecast movements, assisting with general month end tasks, creation of new activity codes, assisting with coding changes and restructures and the provision of management accounting information
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an on campus post working at either the Guy’s or Strand Campus of King’s College London. The position will be supervised by Dr Ulrike Hammerbeck, Dr Martin Chapman and Dr Timothy Neate. This is a full
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About us Dr George Goodwin is a Research Fellow supported by Arthritis UK. His research aims to develop a deeper understanding of the neurobiology of arthritis pain to enable the development of more
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-led by Professor Anita Grigoriadis and Dr Ciro Chiappini, based in the Guy’s Cancer Centre at King’s College London (KCL). Spatial multiomics approaches reveal how cells interact and organise across