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responsibilities Undertake original research as part of a team working on the neural circuit basis of cognition. Perform mouse behavioural training on a task-switching paradigm Perform neural recordings during mouse
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Clinical Psychotherapy is an exciting new programme, launching for 2024 entry. The appointment will be made at Lecturer level on the Academic Education Pathway, where the primary contribution is to education
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function and drive the translation of this strong basic science into advances in clinical practice. Our research focuses on four main Themes (Cardiac, Vascular, Cardiometabolic, Diabetes & Obesity), with two
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and Impact submission to REF2029. About the role The successful candidate will work with the three REF Impact Officers already in post (who support Main Panels B-D) and with the Research Impact Lead
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)) The AKC, part of the Office of the Dean, is an inclusive, research-led programme of lectures open to all students at King’s, which enriches the academic curriculum, and runs alongside students’ main
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relevant biological sciences project. Strong background in cell and molecular biology e.g. primary cell culture, confocal microscopy, immunofluorescence, western blotting, qPCR) Successful completion
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& Principal of King’s College London, Professor Shitij Kapur, with co-applicants drawn from across the university on the basis of their knowledge, experience and skills in the area. The INKLUDE project is
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complete list of potential risks to guarantee that teams can securely use Kubernetes. This may leave critical Cloud infrastructure exposed. The main aim of this job is to use formal methods to assess
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by a grant from the National Army Museum (NAM), with the postholder working alongside the Principal Investigator, Prof. Jonathan Fennell, Co-Investigator, Prof. Niall Barr, King’s Digital Lab, the team
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risk gene haploinsufficiency. Key responsibilities including: Conducting experimental work to identify mechanisms underlying synaptic RNA abnormalities. Performing primary neuronal cultures