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high quality, impactful activities to address educational disadvantage. Main responsibilities: Oversee a range of widening participation programmes and projects aligned with the King’s Access
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rated our work on Substance Abuse Research as leading in the field. Substance Use Disorders is one of the main themes of the NIHR Maudsley BRC which is based at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology
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infrastructure and application services in support of education, research and administration across the College on 5 main campuses based in central London. Everything IT does is designed to support one or more
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a main contributor. 3. Detailed knowledge of NIHR and of collaborative research programmes underpinned by relevant practical experience. 4. Ability to build effective
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. Over the last 5 years the Jackson Lab has obtained over £5m in grant funding and published over 50 original research manuscripts About the role This role is for a scientist who has obtained a PhD and has
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for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD in Biological/Biomedical sciences * Evidence of excellent research productivity - primary author in scientific publications and
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closely with Dr Amy Orben's Digital Mental Health Programme at Cambridge (world leaders in adolescent social media research), a trial psychologist at Cambridge, and the Chief Scientific Officer of One Sec
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Design and conduct laboratory experiments on flow chemistry platforms available to the group with main focus on synthesis and preparation of drug substances in their sold form Preparation and delivery
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human T cell biology, including but not limited to T cell isolation, cell culture, cytokine detection (ELISA, Luminex, qPCR), as demonstrated by high quality data in primary research papers Excellent flow
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for Gene Therapy and Regenerative Medicine at Guy’s Hospital (London, UK), the Sancho Lab focuses in studying molecular cues behind cell fate decisions in pancreas. Our main goal in the lab is to decipher