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. The research and innovation outputs will inform work undertaken in the group in several large collaborative grants and application areas, including arts and culture, enterprise data management, legal compliance
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at King's, which brings together a unique range of internationally recognised scientists and clinicians from across the School and King’s College London. More information: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/scmms About
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to multidisciplinary department and collegiality Capability to contribute to the department’s administration Ability to use own initiative and think critically Fluent in English Desirable criteria Experience of archival
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writing (e.g., monographs, reports, working papers, journal publications). Ability to develop, conduct and publish independent research studies within the broader research project. Ability to manage
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by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR). About the role Applications are invited from highly motivated and talented candidates for a position of Post-Doctoral Research Associate
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communication skills, including to diverse audiences. Desirable criteria Experience managing stakeholder relationships and working in a practitioner/policy context. Experience working on interdisciplinary research
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recognised scientists and clinicians from across the School and King’s College London. More information: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/scmms About The Role This is an exciting opportunity for a Postdoctoral Research
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implementation of research activities Wet Chemistry lab work with analytical accuracy Managing laboratory experience including supervision of junior researchers and research students Ability to work independently
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to work independently, manage time effectively, and meet competing deadlines in a dynamic research environment Experience in analyzing large-scale multi-omics datasets, including transcriptomics, proteomics
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management skills, including experience in developing Monitoring and Evaluation tools and implementing them. Experience in training or capacity building for early career researchers. Downloading a copy of our