22 application-forms-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"AIix-Marseille-University" Postdoctoral positions at King's College London in United Kingdom
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was established in 1831 and has played an integral role in the life of King's since the university was formed almost 200 years ago. King’s has been in service to society since its foundation and we’re proud
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(Academic Health Sciences Centre), IPS joined three NHS trust pharmacy departments (Guy’s and St Thomas’, King’s College Hospital and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust) to form the effective
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changes that occur over the course of the disease. In particular, her work investigates how the spinal cord and its interactions with the dorsal root ganglia evolve during chronic inflammation and
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sites. A good track record of primary and collaborative authorship in publications and proficiency in presenting at international conferences. Experience contributing to grant applications and completing
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micromanufacturing and integrating advancing device engineering for clinical compatibility, and translating laboratory prototypes toward practical biomedical application. The role will require independent problem
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epithelium using mouse models. The selected applicant will join the vibrant and friendly Tucker lab and work as part of a team interacting with the group of Dr Emily Lu. The Tucker and Lu labs are part of
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. About the role The Department of Mathematics at King’s College London invites applications for 1 postdoctoral research associate position for a duration of 24 months starting on 1st of October 2026
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THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY About us: The School of Neuroscience is UK’s 2nd largest Neuroscience school with over 500 researchers and 200 PhD students. It is one of three
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an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research Associate to join their dynamic, interdisciplinary team to shape how multimodal bioimaging data is stored, shared and reused. The Parsons Group is based in
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changes that occur over the course of the disease. In particular, her work investigates how the spinal cord and its interactions with the dorsal root ganglia evolve during chronic inflammation and