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Job description This 3-year post is for a Research Associate to explore sustainable behaviour change for people living with complex obesity. This post is offered with a fully funded PhD studentship
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geneticist to join a collaborative initiative between King’s College London and leading industry partner. This programme aims to identify and validate potential targets for treatments for Motor Neurone Disease
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. This will be achieved through the co-location of clinical and academic teams to ensure that clinically relevant research is translated into novel preventions and treatments to benefit young people. The PMC is
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researchers and 150 PhD students undertaking world-class research in the study of the nervous system and understanding brain function in health and disease. The School works closely with three large NHS Trusts
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to join King’s College London in a new collaborative research programme. This programme aims to identify and validate potential targets for treatments for Motor Neurone Disease (MND) through comprehensive
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meetings and conferences when required. Maintain awareness of current advances in Huntington’s treatments and research and use this knowledge to maintain high standards of care for patients. Disseminate
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simulation-optimisation tool to automate data-handling, model construction and optimisation and inform microbial protein technology scale-up. To efficiently plan and manage own research activities and
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health and wellbeing, focusing on the development and evaluation of new psychological treatments and on understanding the mechanisms that maintain psychological distress. Much of our past work has informed
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. Lead on the collection, processing and storage of data from study participants, and undertake analyses as required during the study. Collaborate with a team of researchers (including PhD students, MSc
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, Safe Handling of Radioactivity and/or Radio-analytical methods). They will also support the team to ensure efficient purchasing and budget management. This is a full time post (35 Hours per week), and