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. Department: Res Dept of Biomedical Computing. Contact details:Dr. Rachel Sparks. rachel.sparks@kcl.ac.uk Location: St Thomas Hospital. Category: Professional & Support Services. About Us We are seeking
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teaching within medicine, dentistry and biomedical programmes Engage in progressive methods of delivering programmes in line with the King’s Education Strategy and King’s Vision 2029, using methods
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the “ground plan” of the brain is genetically determined, it is also influenced by environmental experience. We are still far from a complete understanding of how these processes work. CDN is one of four
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, operational and strategic objectives. Working closely with both senior academic and professional staff, the post holder will influence the way key King’s Operational programmes and commercial programmes
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/FRET, biosensors) Experience with bacterial infection models (Salmonella, Shigella, or similar) Experience with omics-based techniques (e.g. phosphoproteomics, transcriptomics) Skills in computational
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are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria 1. Educated to GCSE standard or equivalent. 2. Basic level of computer literacy (ability to access email and online
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the portfolio, working closely with the Director of Master planning in the ‘Plan’ function supporting a diverse portfolio of major estate developments, improvement projects, and strategic infrastructure schemes
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techniques. Motivated and hard-working. Ability to integrate with colleagues, work as part of a team and undertake share of group tasks. Able to carry out learnt techniques unsupervised. Able to plan and
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administration, this role is for you. About the role We offer the opportunity to be part of an ambitious and encouraging team, supporting ground-breaking programmes and research, in a world-famous institution. You
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, training the next generation of computational biologists. This post is part of the Mind and Skin project, a collaborative study led jointly with Professor Carsten Flohr, and the successful candidate will