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(CIBCI) at King’s College London and part of the Immunology Network, you will work alongside GSK scientists, spending time at Kings College London, as well as being part of GSK’s Immuno-Oncology
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This is an exciting opportunity for a post-doctoral research associate with expertise in medical image computing to join the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences at King’s College
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collaborative project concerned with trustworthy artificial intelligence and robotics (autonomous systems). The project is funded by the UKRI and involves partners from the Informatics Department and Policy
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programme in improving the wellbeing and mental health of Ethiopian and Kenyan children with developmental disorders and their caregivers and to co-develop an integrated care model together with local
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Trust Innovations Flagship programme. The post-holder will work closely with scientists and clinicians with a background in image analysis, ultrasound, machine learning/deep learning, infectious disease
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methodological research to further advance the sciences of improvement and implementation and thus achieve better patient experience and outcomes of care more rapidly within the NHS. The KIS programme is one
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. This post will be offered on a fixed term contract for 24 months This is a full-time post Key responsibilities This post will work in the field of statistical genetics and bio-informatics, supporting
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Steves (PI, Deputy Director for TwinsUK, Dept of Twin Research, School of Life Course Sciences) and Professor Tim Spector (Director, Dept of Twin Research, School of Life Course Sciences). This research
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of Professor Emma Duncan (PI, Dept of Twin Research, School of Life Course Sciences) and Professor Matthew Brown (Director, Guy's and St Thomas' Hospitals and King's College London NIHR Biomedical Research
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We are looking for two social science researchers with an interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) secondary education research, especially Computing education. You will