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Neuroscience Department at King’s is committed to advancing the understanding of the nervous system in health and disease through research, education, and clinical interventions. Our mission is to provide a
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. They will be able to develop personal research interest, and depending on availability, collaborating on other research projects within the department. They will be given the opportunity to write articles
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researcher to work in the Centre for Affective Disorders (CfAD). The CfAD is a centre of excellence for understanding the science related to these illnesses and uses this knowledge to help develop new
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, conference presentations and presentations to local stakeholders. You will be responsible to Professor Claire Henderson. The post-holder will bring and further develop substantial experience in a wide range of
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if needed for referral to clinical services Liaise and communicate with clinical services were needed Team work, teaching & learning support: Work effectively with colleagues on joint projects as required
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particular survival analysis and related methods); and working alongside health economists and economic modellers to develop and refine statistical inputs to economic models About you The successful applicant
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researcher to work in the Centre for Affective Disorders (CfAD). The CfAD is a centre of excellence for understanding the science related to these illnesses and uses this knowledge to help develop new
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of life, and linking to heath engineering. The post provides an opportunity for the postholder to hone their methodological skills and develop practical and theoretical research expertise. The post-holder
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School of Academic Psychiatry (SoAP), Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN) on an exciting new study called Generation 2020. The purpose of this post to develop digital products
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Professor So in the design and expediting of his research projects for publication of academic papers and securing of grants. The purpose of this post is to develop and expedite projects aimed