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hyperactivity and addictions), and cognitive disorders (learning disabilities and the autistic spectrum). Scientists at the SGDP lead some of the UK’s foremost longitudinal cohort and twin studies including TEDS
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research methods will be provided, and the post-holder will develop skills in using gold-standard diagnostic and clinical in psychiatry, neurology and general medicine which will provide a strong foundation
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colleagues. 6. Ability to lead in the preparation of manuscripts for publication and communicate the outcomes of projects to researchers from a broad range of disciplines 7. Enthusiasm for the research
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lead to further academic work. The candidate should have excellent interpersonal, analytical and problem-solving skills with a proven ability to manage projects, work to deadlines and collaborate with
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will report to Dr Josephine Ocloo the project lead and your role in the project will be to support the day to day running of the project (e.g. organising and attending research meetings, taking notes
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molecular conformations, interactions, and enzyme activity. Applicants should hold (or be near completion of) a PhD in a relevant area of biological or physical science and have the ability to independently
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in the Diabetes Research Group at the Guy’s Campus of King’s College London, where we carry out non-clinical science studies to identify mechanisms of optimising islet function, which will lead to