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methods applied to clinical or omics data 2. Research experience in Neuroscience 3. Experience in working with large genomic datasets and cloud computing environments. Please note that this is a PhD level
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MedTech companies and new partnerships with innovative start-ups ensure multiple pathways to translation. Research at the school is organised into ambitious, large-scale and long-term research projects
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have a good standard of education, be computer literate, with a good knowledge of accounting principles; and possess excellent interpersonal skills. A confident professional telephone manner and ability
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disease. The School works closely with three large NHS Trusts as part of King’s Health Partners. Commitment to Culture, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (CEDI) is displayed through active participation in
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intractable conditions, and generating a vibrant economic landscape. The GTVF is run by a large, industry-leading team of >50 people who have extensive experience in delivering end-to-end viral vector
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inquiries, providing committee support, coordinating project logistics, and facilitating information exchange and dissemination throughout the directorate and beyond, with a strong emphasis on confidentiality
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or experience. 7. Strong communication and interpersonal skills. Desirable criteria 1. Ability to analyse large data sets. 2. Educated to degree level or equivalent, or has relevant work
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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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creating a varied and exciting role. You will prepare and support meetings, including minute taking. Be the first points of contact for our stakeholders and support the dissemination of information across
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intractable conditions, and generating a vibrant economic landscape. The GTVF is run by a large, industry-leading team of >50 people who have extensive experience in delivering end-to-end viral vector