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, including multimodality in vivo imaging, clinical research facilities, experimental medicine hub, high-throughput robotic screening, comprehensive 3 genomics/proteomics/metabolomics/single cell analyses
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intervention – Developing strategies to diagnose and treat psychotic disorders at the earliest stages. Neuroimaging and biomarkers – Using advanced MRI, PET, and other imaging techniques to study the brain’s
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to manage the specialist histology sample preparation and processing for image and -omics data generation. The post holder will use advanced histology techniques and skills to generate data for inclusion in
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experience of open-source coding tools such as Python, R and computational notebooks. The Lectureship is a two-year fixed term position with a probation period. Applicants must be available to start in
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About Us The School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences at King’s College London is looking for a new Communications Officer in support of its mission to engineer better health for patients
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, addressing cancer’s social determinants, lowering barriers to UK SMEs, catalysing innovation and positioning the UK as a global leader in this dynamic ecosystem. PharosAI is a joint venture between two leading
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& Imaging Sciences, responsible for driving large-scale, high-profile healthcare engineering grants that deliver real-world patient benefits and measurable impact. Working closely with the Head of School
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to contribute to the supervision and training of students, actively participate in lab meetings, and present their research effectively at national and international conferences. This is a full time position (35
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application using Laravel Engaging in fortnightly sprints to deliver regular enhancements Engaging in whiteboard sessions with the team Participating in code reviews and user acceptance testing Helping business
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Nikon Imaging Centre (The Wohl Cellular Imaging Centre), are part of the UK Motor Neuron Disease Research Institute and work closely with researchers in the UK Dementia Research Institute. Dr Sreedharan