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this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria PhD qualified in relevant subject area Extensive experience working in bioinformatics with large
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About us The School of Neuroscience at King’s College London is the second largest university neuroscience department in the UK, with approximately 100 faculty and a total of 600 staff and students
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independently and in close collaboration with in-country partners. The applicant should have an excellent academic track record that includes formal training in microbiology as well as a relevant PhD (public
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needs. In addition, your role might involve supporting existing initiatives, organising workshops, proposal development and writing. PhD in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science or a closely
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or first degree (BA, BSc or equivalent) and PhD in behavioural, social, management or health sciences, or in a discipline with a health-related orientation. Post-Doctoral level training in applied health
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university neuroscience department in the UK, with approximately 100 faculty and a total of 600 staff and students. The School holds approximately £220 million in currently-active research grants, and, out
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time for up to 3 years. Salary grade 7 spine point 31 (£45,103 per annum) or 32 (£46,261 per annum). About you Applicants should hold a PhD in Statistics or Medical Statistics. It is essential
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About Us The School of Neuroscience at King’s College London is the second largest university neuroscience department in the UK, with approximately 100 faculty and a total of 600 staff and students
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university neuroscience department in the UK, with approximately 100 faculty and a total of 600 staff and students. The School holds approximately £220 million in currently-active research grants, and, out
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lead (Dr Neha Pathak). About you PhD or equivalent experience in epidemiology, statistics, public health, social sciences or similar field. It is essential that the successful candidate has extensive