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, mathematics, chemistry, informatics and engineering. This role presents an exciting opportunity to run and develop the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) service in the Chemistry department providing expert
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an enthusiastic, proactive, and collaborative biologist to join Prof Witney’s Group in the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King’s College London. You will join a dynamic and successful
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of problems, arrange engineer call outs and permits to access, and facilitate scheduled maintenance visits. To provide specialist technical advice to researchers. They will be expected to establish and maintain
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, education and science, cell & developmental biology, tissue engineering & imaging, fuel our modern, research-led education delivery. We are a collaborative multidisciplinary department working to understand
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scientists with backgrounds in biology, cell therapies, extracellular vesicles, drug delivery, pre-clinical or clinical translations, engineering and imaging of advanced therapies. Experience and knowledge in
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an externally funded programme that enhances the Institute’s contribution to and academic alignment with School, Faculty and King’s research ambitions. The successful candidate will publish high‑quality peer
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law firms all within walking distance. About the role We run a varied events programme with approximately 150 public events each year ranging from public lectures, workshops to multi day events
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that operates and maintain dedicated and technology enhanced facilities spread across different locations at King’s. Clinical education and learning are pivotal in developing and maintaining competencies in
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clinician who will spend, on average, one day a week developing and leading a spiral of leadership education across the MBBS programme. The successful candidate will work with the MBBS programme team
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INTERNAL CANDIDATES ONLY About Us This role is based across the Research Dept of Early Life Imaging, School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Science (St Thomas’ Hospital) and the Dept of Forensic and