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Job id: 140785. Salary: £39,076 - £40,733 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 11 March 2026. Closing date: 25 March 2026. Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
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Neurobiology. Contact details:Adil Khan. Khan.adil@kcl.ac.uk Location: . Category: Research. THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY About us Whilst genes provide the initial template for the nervous
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. Fellowships provide a competitive salary and up to £30,000 in research expenses for 18–24 months, enabling fellows to establish a distinctive research programme and prepare competitive applications
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/EXPERIENCES A Ph.D. (obtained or soon to be obtained) in Control Science and Engineering, Process Control, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field. In-depth research
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the development of an early career scholar. It cannot be renewed at the conclusion of the period of the appointment. The fellow will not be eligible for internally funded research leave during their fellowship
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deliver policy engagement by convening regular roundtables and an annual major international workshop. Given the field's ongoing development, the Research Fellow is also expected to expand the programme of
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, charitable trusts and foundations, international Universities and industry. The post holder will work as part of a recently-funded EPSRC Programme grant, undertaking research into nanotheranostics, support
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conditions. About the role: We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral Research Fellow in statistical genetics and genomic data science to join Professor Gerome Breen’s team at King’s College London and
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program, and four PGT programs. We specialise in the relationship between culture, media and the creative industries and as such, foster a highly interdisciplinary teaching and research environment. Our
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. The broader goal of the overall programme, funded through the Wellcome Trust bioimaging technology development initiative, is to deliver multimodal datasets in an interoperable manner through open access