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was established in 1831 and has played an integral role in the life of King's since the university was formed almost 200 years ago. King’s has been in service to society since its foundation and we’re proud
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religious traditions and a wide variety of research methods. The successful candidate would be expected to teach on a number of modules broadly in the area of Theology, Philosophy and the Arts, drawing
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on a project funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC). The post is for one year to study the function of the junctional epithelium using mouse models. The selected applicant will join the vibrant
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(Academic Health Sciences Centre), IPS joined three NHS trust pharmacy departments (Guy’s and St Thomas’, King’s College Hospital and South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust) to form the effective
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development as a researcher. There will be opportunities to learn quantitative skills in the course of this research. Applicants should hold a first degree and/or a health-related professional qualification
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research grade CAR T cells and performing functional assays is desirable. The successful candidate will be expected to provide training in lab techniques to students within the group and help with
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to their research training. The Project How does the structure of group interactions shape coordination, norm formation, and the emergence of communication systems? What changes when we move from pairwise
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that contribute to building a stronger health workforce and improved quality of healthcare both internationally and in the UK. KGHP is based within the School of Life Course & Population Sciences. The School
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: Examinations & Assessment team. Contact details:Nisha Riat. nisha.riat@kcl.ac.uk Location: Waterloo Campus (hybrid). Category: Professional & Support Services. THIS VACANCY IS OPEN TO INTERNAL APPLICANTS ONLY
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changes that occur over the course of the disease. In particular, her work investigates how the spinal cord and its interactions with the dorsal root ganglia evolve during chronic inflammation and