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research programme at King’s, focussed on establishing a competitive research niche and positioning them to apply for intermediate-level post-doctoral fellowships to consolidate their careers, from Research
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scientists. Based across King’s Denmark Hill, Guy’s, St Thomas’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments. The Department
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interventions delivered in childhood on later youth violence and offending. The project involves secondary data analysis of two Randomised Controlled Trials of the Incredible Years parenting programme delivered
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’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments. The Department of Women and Children’s Health is a lively and supportive
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Science Program (HFSP) funded project focused on understanding the musculoskeletal system of head-first burrowers (amphisbaenians). The role will lead on the computational simulation aspects of the project
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, consideration of urban heat island in the generation of future weather files and some experience with computer programming programs. Strong communication/interpersonal skills and an ability to work independently
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skills and knowledge of computer programming such as Unix, Python and R Previous experience with multi-omics and their integration Deep technical understanding of bioinformatics analysis approaches and
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of the Incredible Years parenting programme delivered to children aged 3-7 years of age with very high levels of antisocial behaviour and then followed up in adolescence. The postholder will be responsible
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programme delivered to children aged 3-7 years of age with very high levels of antisocial behaviour and then followed up in adolescence. The postholder will be responsible for conducting analyses
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spatial biology of the developing, adult and diseased human brain vasculature, iii) to elucidate how developmental programs regulate vascular growth/angiogenesis in the human brain tumour vasculature (patho