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techniques, according to each relevant length-scale. The project is funded by the Wellcome Trust. The project will be developed between the Francis Crick Institute and the Department of Physics at King’s
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they are based on mathematical and statistical principles dating from the 1970s. Developing these pharmacometric models remains a laborious task where highly qualified staff spend large amounts of time. Aims
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well as by adjunct support from other consortium members, including Aroha Geneva, Deloitte South Africa, and our international advisory board. The start date of this Wellcome Trust funded research project is 4
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King's College wishes to appoint, with effect from 1st October 2024, one Non- Stipendiary Research Fellow in any area of the Physical, Mathematical, or Engineering Sciences. Graduates of any
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About the role Are you passionate about improving research culture across the Higher Education sector? The Wellcome Trust has funded a team of researchers to find new ways to innovate, influence
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discipline such as epidemiology, mathematics, physics, statistics, bioinformatics or computational biology, or similar research experience. Candidates should have proficient knowledge of a programming language
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University and at the Malawi-Liverpool-Wellcome Programme, to undertake high quality clinical research, investigating relevant and impactful questions in Vaccinology and Vaccine Preventable Diseases
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, industry, UKRI, Wellcome, charities, funding bodies and government departments both national and international. You will be their first point of contact within the LMB both by telephone and email. To provide
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in the area. It is funded through the Wellcome Trust Institutional Funding for Research Culture grant scheme. The INKLUDE project is underpinned by three core values of Cultural Humility, Cultural
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well as by adjunct support from other consortium members, including Aroha Geneva, Deloitte South Africa, and our international advisory board. The start date of this Wellcome Trust funded research project is 4