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enhance the department’s esteemed research profile but also engage in teaching and pastoral support across our diverse range of courses. This includes the BA Film Studies and Postgraduate taught program
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research strategy and educational activities, providing unique opportunities for students and staff. About the Department of Biostatistics & Health Informatics (BHI ) The Department has been a major force in
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, timelines and policies. The Programme Manager will ensure optimal consistency of process, quality and efficacy of service, maintaining a high-level of stakeholder support. We are looking for someone with a
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experience in cell culture, iPSC, molecular biology. Strong record-keeping, effective communication with lab members and management, organisational skills, and a commitment to maintaining high standards and
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delivery teams, whilst also maintaining excellence within clinical services, meeting the needs of referrers and offering high standards of patient care. They will perform their duties in accordance with
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driven attitude, high level of performance during rapidly changing priorities Desirable criteria 1. Working knowledge and experience in viral vector manufacture 2. Experienced in process
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bioinformatics, including expertise in single-cell RNASeq analysis (covering data processing, quality control, normalization, dimensionality reduction, and cell clustering) Familiarity with high performance
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leadership to the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine (FoLSM) Flow Cytometry Facility ensuring high quality support to scientific research. The post holder will have direct responsibility for setting up
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), you will join a team leading high-profile and complex projects that that will shape the future of one of the UK’s most prestigious universities. You will be delivering strategic development across
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. About Us The KCL & GSTT PET Centre is part of King's College London's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine, and Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and performs both clinical and research PET imaging