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About the role The post holder of Research Scientist (Medical) on the EMBRACE programme led by Professor Josip Car focuses on physical activity interventions during pregnancy. There remain gaps in
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, including one of the UK’s only 7 Tesla MRI systems located inside a hospital environment, state-of-the-art engineering and physics laboratories, high-performance computing, and industry collaboration through
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research programme, the first of its kind in the world, supported by Inkfish with £35M core funds over six years, starting in April 2025. It is a global study of 60,000 participants, including 20,000 mothers
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clinical translation to benefit patients. The Programme is mainly hosted by the Research Department of Imaging Chemistry and Biology within the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences at King’s
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for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria 1. PhD (or near completion) in Robotics, Mechatronics, Mechanical Engineering, Automation, Control, Computer Science, or a
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Job id: 144385. Salary: £45,031 - £52,514 per annum inclusive of London Weighting Allowance. Posted: 21 April 2026. Closing date: 24 May 2026. Business unit: Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine
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biomedical computing at the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. The work will be done in close collaboration with a multidisciplinary team at KCL, UCL and with clinicians at Great Ormond
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, Cancer Research UK, Wellcome, UCL, Imperial College London and King's College London. The Crick was formed in 2015, and in 2016 it moved into a new state-of-the-art building in central London which brings
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criteria A PhD in Philosophy or relevant related area (awarded or viva passed) at time of appointment Outstanding research achievement and potential, relative to career stage, for leading their own programme
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About us The Label-free Bioimaging Laboratory, within the Faculty of Dentistry, Oral & Craniofacial Sciences (FoDOCS) at King’s College London, is part of a world-leading centre for research and