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and Metabolic Medicine & Sciences at King’s College London. The project will use information from our spatial transcriptomic analysis of human fetal pancreas development to improve the generation
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process the Human Resources Department can be contacted by email at: [email protected] Please quote the reference: 0224-061 Closing Date: 23:59, 7 April 2024 Interview Date: To Be Confirmed Further
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visit https://www.ucl.ac.uk/human-resources/conditions-service-research-teaching-and-professional-services-staff for mor e information. About you You must have a PhD (or equivalent) and experience
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View All Vacancies FEHHS Human Sciences: Psychology & Counselling Location: Greenwich Campus Salary: £30,487 to £36,024 Contract Type: Fixed Term - 12 Months Release Date: Tuesday 12 March 2024
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barriers to inclusion through the delivery of both a course of individual development and sponsorship to women and people from minoritised ethnic groups (THRIVE@KCL), and a course for those who will act as
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environments, statistical analysis, and data science techniques is desirable. Knowledge of human physiology and anatomy is a plus. Familiarity with Linux systems and Git/GitHub is also beneficial. The candidate
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use information from our spatial transcriptomic analysis of human fetal pancreas development to improve the generation of functional stem cell-derived beta cells, and then apply our expertise in beta
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Location: The Francis Crick Institute, Midland Road, London Short summary A potential project is to understand the interplay between cell division and cell identity during human development
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Medicine and Fetal Cardiology services also account for many of these. There is a close working relationship with subspecialties including the departments of Paediatric Neurology and Neurodisability, Fetal
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the Diabetes Theme within the School of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Medicine & Sciences at King’s College London. The project will use information from our spatial transcriptomic analysis of human fetal