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Departments. About the Role Applications are invited for the position of Research Assistant in Reproductive Cell Biology in the Department of Women & Children’s Health at King’s College London (KCL), working in
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biology. The role offers extensive opportunities for professional development, including conference participation and specialized training programs. The ideal candidate will possess a PhD in Immunology
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with world-leading experts in immunology, metabolism, and cancer biology. The role offers extensive opportunities for professional development, including conference participation and specialized training
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integrating physical and life sciences approaches to understand the complexity of living systems and enable technologies seeking to engineer biology. This includes combining empirical, theoretical and
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will serve as a personalized system to test existing and new medications to identify effective drugs for each diabetic patient. Applicants must hold a PhD in Biology/Biochemistry (or an equivalent
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to identify effective drugs for each diabetic patient. Applicants must hold a PhD in Biology/Biochemistry (or an equivalent scientific degree), be highly motivated, independent and should be able to integrate
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biology. This includes combining empirical, theoretical and computational/AI methods from different disciplines and across scales, spanning molecules, cells, organs, organisms and populations. Successful
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of a vibrant multi-disciplinary research group operating across different research themes in cardiac biology, having the specific aim to develop small peptides for cardiovascular protection. In
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research themes in cardiac biology, having the specific aim to develop small peptides for cardiovascular protection. In particular, the post-holders will investigate the effect and underlying mechanisms
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integrating physical and life sciences approaches to understand the complexity of living systems and enable technologies seeking to engineer biology. This includes combining empirical, theoretical and