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clients to maintain high quality service delivery and maximum system uptime. The Mechanical Technician will be expected to optimise and analyse performance, whilst problem solving and offering creative
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within the scope and grading of the post. Skills, knowledge, and experience Essential criteria 1. Level 3 award/certificate in mechanical field or equivalent or time serviced apprenticeship
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the molecular mechanisms by which extracellular mechanical forces travel long distances inside the cell to reach the nucleus on biologically-relevant timescales, and how mechanical forces activate force-induced
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opportunities for students and staff. Link to IoPPN webpage: www.kcl.ac.uk/ioppn/index.aspx About the role: This is an exciting opportunity to be part of an NIHR funded Efficacy and Mechanisms research programme
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interventions. Our mission is to provide a platform for students, faculty, and staff to explore and develop innovative ways to understand molecular and cellular basis of behaviour, uncover mechanisms and new
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for the Residence and Sports Engineering Team. The role is responsible for completing planned and routine maintenance, undertaking maintenance and fabric repairs, completing visual checks of mechanical
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ability to demonstrate a flexible and proactive approach to work, taking the initiative to progress ideas and proposals through the appropriate channels 6. Experience of managing feedback mechanisms
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1. L8 Legionella Management 2. IOSH Managing Safely 3. First Aid 4. Experience of HVAC systems and mechanical plant Full details of the role and the skills and experience required
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is interested in broader areas of cardiac biology using organoids from human pluripotent stem cells, mice and zebrafish. This project focuses on the study of mechanisms that regulate cardiac
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crosstalk with DNA damage repair (DDR) mechanisms critical for leukemia development (Kwok et al., 2006, Cancer Cell; Zeisig et al., 2007, Cancer Cell; Cheung et al., 2007, Nat Cell Biology; Arteaga et al