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provides high-quality contributions to academic debates. You will work closely with Prof. Ben Geiger and Prof. Karen Glaser as part of the Centre’s ‘Work, Welfare Reform and Mental Health’ programme. This
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students with the skills to succeed in their research, and in rewarding careers within and beyond academia. Initiatives, including a placement programme, expanded training opportunities and professional
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, you will join an established team and bring experience in gathering, interpreting, and presenting data to demonstrate impact. Experience of matrix working would be beneficial, as the programme
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an independent, interdisciplinary research programme in immunology and/or inflammation biology at King’s. The post will be based at the Centre for Inflammation Biology and Cancer Immunology (CIBCI), Department
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and create a lasting impact. The successful applicant will be closely supervised by Dr Alkystis Phinikaridou and Prof. Mauro Giacca at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences (St Thomas
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solution design. The position involves a combination of reverse and forward engineering to gather, document, and refine requirements effectively. You will have the opportunity to work alongside senior data
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in computational or data-driven research environments, with awareness of the sustainability implications of digital research infrastructures. 3. Experience in designing and delivering lab training
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of Psychology; Social, Genetic & Developmental Psychiatry (SGDP); Health Service & Population Research (HSPR); and Biostatistics & Health Informatics (BHI). With over 100 Principal Investigators, our research
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successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: **Essential criteria ** Educated to degree level or significant relevant experience Experience of programme
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BioResource GLAD Study (>38,000 participants) and is based at KCL’s Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology, and Neuroscience. The new programme will recruit an additional 12,000 individuals with recurrent MDD