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. This is a full-time post. Key responsibilities Support recruitment and tracking of participants to the research studies Undertake human sample processing, PMBC isolation from blood and analysis Order
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by Diabetes UK entitled ‘Defining novel regulators of human beta cell specification for transplantation therapy of type 1 diabetes’. The successful applicant will work under the supervision of Prof
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use information from our spatial transcriptomic analysis of human fetal pancreas development to improve the generation of functional stem cell-derived beta cells, and then apply our expertise in beta
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spatial transcriptomic analysis of human fetal pancreas development to improve the generation of functional stem cell-derived beta cells, and then apply our expertise in beta cell/islet biology to ensure
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of research interviewing, including psychological measures and clinical assessments in patient groups Desirable criteria 1. GCP training and Human Tissue Act and Informed Consent training 2. Peer
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Post-Doctoral Research Associate/ Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Health Services
of Advance Choice Documents (ACDs) for people previously detained under the Mental Health Act (MHA) throughout the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM). The project is co-led by Professor
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on the Advanced Human Anatomy module. All Demonstrators are required to produce prosections to be used for teaching. Demonstrators will receive instruction on aspects of Anatomy relevant to the classes
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use information from our spatial transcriptomic analysis of human fetal pancreas development to improve the generation of functional stem cell-derived beta cells, and then apply our expertise in beta
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preparations for mandatory inspection of any of the KHP Partners by regulatory bodies including the MHRA, Human Tissue Authority (HTA), US Federal Drug Agency (FDA), European Medicines Agency (EMA)and Care
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barriers to inclusion through the delivery of both a course of individual development and sponsorship to women and people from minoritised ethnic groups (THRIVE@KCL), and a course for those who will act as