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combined with human support. To learn more please visit https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/embrace About the role The Research Fellow in Digital Health & Data Sciences is focused on the development and
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groundbreaking symbiosis of cutting-edge AI combined with human support. To learn more please visit https://www.kcl.ac.uk/research/embrace About the role The Research Fellow in Digital Health & Data Sciences is
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Scientists”, led by Stephan Guttinger. This Leverhulme funded post is available at the Exeter Streatham campus from 1 September 2026 to 31 August 2030. This project will bring together expertise in philosophy
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, including secure data entry, quality checks, and maintaining documentation in line with King’s governance requirements and Good Clinical Practice (GCP) principles. The role offers the opportunity
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regulations. It is expected that the researcher would: Work to an appropriate level of health and safety and perform such jobs as required for effective running of the laboratory. Maintain an up to date and
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facilities and the study team. You will be responsible for high-quality study administration, including secure data entry, quality checks, and maintaining documentation in line with King’s governance
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; familiarity with data warehouse, ETL, API design or Trusted Research Environment / Secure Data Environment access Working knowledge of time-series analysis, predictive modelling or incidence/recruitment
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version of the REFUEL-MS app , as well as how people use it, explore issues of safety and refine the healthcare professional support side. They will also support the trial phase of the programme, including
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About us: This Fellowship is a collaboration between King’s College London, King’s College Hospital, Guy’s Hospital and the Tessa Jowell Brain Cancer Mission. The post leverages the close
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governing the formation of the brain during embryonic development and in early postnatal life. This is based on the understanding that early experience shapes the way our brain is constructed. While