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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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We are looking for a skilled post-doctoral bioinformatician and statistical geneticist with initiative and drive, to contribute to research into the biggest medical problem facing the world
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The post-holder will work on a 4-year NIHR-funded project entitled “SPARK: SuPporting African communities to increase the Resilience and mental health of Kids with developmental disorders and their caregivers”. The SPARK project builds on previous research in Ethiopia (led by SPARK Co-PI Dr Rosa...
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to research into the biggest medical problem facing the world currently (i.e. COVID-19) - and specifically the relationship between the gut microbiome and COVID-19. You will have a unique opportunity to work
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at King's College London are using innovative approaches to explore the biological mechanisms involved in neurodegenerative diseases. Their goal is to defeat dementia by uncovering vital new knowledge
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Job Description This is an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic researcher with knowledge in deep learning and medical image analysis to join an international project funded by the Wellcome
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Improvement Science (KIS) research and evaluation projects within the Centre for Implementation Science (CIS), utilising their mixed-methods (ideally qualitative and quantitative) expertise. The role includes
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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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a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (in King's College London), a part-time Laboratory Technician, a Data Analyst and 6 Research Assistants (3 in Liverpool). Start date is as soon as possible. You should
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/research/groups/tig ) have an opportunity for a Postdoctoral Associate to join their Tumour Immunology Group at King's College London. The post, which is a FTE fixed term contract for 1 year (in the first