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fundamental discovery to patient care. Our laboratory focuses on advanced label-free optical technologies for disease detection and characterisation. We develop fibre-optic and multimodal imaging systems
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fixed term contract until 31st March 2030. We are seeking an experienced data and infrastructure specialist to lead the development of a national database supporting UK mental health research capabilities
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fixed term contract until 30th April 2028. Research staff at King’s are entitled to at least 10 days per year (pro-rata) for professional development. This entitlement, from the Concordat to Support the
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role: We would like to appoint a Research Assistant to play a key role within a newly NIHR funded project. The research focuses on the development, evaluation and testing of a Virtual Reality-enhanced
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About Us The King’s community is dedicated to the service of society. King’s Strategic Vision 2029 sets out our vision for the future, shaped around five priority areas: educate to inspire and
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programme which aims to understand the genetic and molecular mechanisms of complex inflammatory skin diseases. The applicant will develop and MRF funded project looking at the psychological co-morbidities
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wellness experiences that unite our communities and optimise our people and their potential. The post holder will be responsible for coordinating and developing the Resi Sport & Wellness Programme, with a
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public involvement. The role requires a knowledgeable professional in the development and delivery of digital and data tools for trials, with the ability to forge effective working relationships with
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Team with access to both cutting-edge instrumentation for preclinical molecular imaging. Together, we are developing next-generation whole-body imaging tools for cancer diagnosis, monitoring
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of neurodegeneration and accelerating the discovery, development and delivery of interventions that will help diagnose, treat and ultimately prevent dementia. Our laboratory-based research groups are located at King’s