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Healthcare Science (Physiological Sciences) and Biomedical Science programmes, and will possess the expertise to contribute to other relevant undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. In addition, they will
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(imaging mass cytometry); maintenance of tissue archives and databases. Key attributes of the successful applicant include: PhD in a relevant subject Substantial experience of histological techniques
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://jobs.sgul.ac.uk . The School of Health and Medical Sciences is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion in all its activities, processes, and culture for our whole community, including staff
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. Strong background in statistical analysis and interpretation of large-scale data, especially NGS. Proven track record in a relevant subject (e.g. Bioinformatics/Computational biology/Computer Sciences
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Clinical Case Tutorials Lead and the MBBS program administration team. The role would suit a healthcare professional or an academic with a passion for education. Key attributes of the successful applicant
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in the capital, as well as one of the largest higher education destinations for London students. The School of Health and Medical Sciences, based at the Tooting campus, are seeking to appoint
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The undergraduate medicine team is seeking to appoint an Early Years programme coordinator to be responsible for the administrative organisation of the Year One undergraduate medicine, five-year
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, and the KU MPharm modular teaching programme. Contributing to the broad work of the Sciences Team, the post-holder may be required to provide administrative support for any of the programmes within
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unsupervised For further information about this position and to apply, visit http://jobs.sgul.ac.uk . St George’s School of Health and Medical Sciences is committed to promoting equality, diversity and inclusion
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of an exciting and ambitious research programme that adapts and evaluates a walking exercise behaviour change programme for people with intermittent claudication caused by peripheral artery disease (MOtivating