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Interview Date: See advert Reference: 807-24 This is a Fixed Term position for 12 months, 0.5 FTE (17.5 hours per week) St George’s is the UK’s only university dedicated to medical and health sciences
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Imaging, School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King’s College London. About the role Applicants should be medically qualified with full GMC registration with license to practice in the UK
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and vibrant community where research and teaching are focused on improving well-being through the application of psychological science. Psychology at UCL is recognised as among the best in the world. We
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advanced science and technologies into the therapies and vaccines that matter most. Whether you are in the discovery sciences, ensuring drug safety and efficacy or supporting clinical trials, you will apply
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About us The Frost Lab investigates the role of mobile genetic sequences, known as transposable elements, in the biology of the placenta. We are based in the Medical and Molecular Genetics Dept
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Interactive Learning (SaIL) at King’s College London is an entity within Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing, Midwifery & Palliative care that operates and maintain dedicated and technology enhanced
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functional genomics. The Faculty of Life Sciences and Medicine is a leader in medical education and research, providing a vibrant and supportive environment for its faculty and students. By joining King’s, you
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ROLE SUMMARY Everything we do, every day, is in line with an unwavering commitment to the quality and the delivery of safe and effective products to patients. Our science and risk-based compliant
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Matching Contributions and an additional Pfizer Retirement Savings Contribution, paid vacation, holiday and personal days, paid caregiver/parental and medical leave, and health benefits to include medical
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, humanities and social sciences. Our expertise is deeply and uniquely rooted in the political, social, economic, historical and cultural dynamics of Africa, Asia and the Middle East and their diasporas, which