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About us: This is a fantastic opportunity for a Research Assistant Psychologist for a Wellcome funded study, SloMo2. SloMo is a digitally supported, cognitive-behavioural therapy for psychosis
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mentoring and career development. The 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF2021) placed King’s applied and allied health research 1st for: overall proportion of research rated 4* (world-leading, the best
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activities of the research team and department as required and hold responsibility for ensuring equipment is maintained in working order and assist with laboratory upkeep. The applicant is to always comply
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, motivated individual to establish and develop a growing laboratory focused on cancer immunotherapy research, particularly in breast cancer and glioma. The position will involve assisting in the establishment
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About Us Applications are invited for a clinical research fellow in Cardiac MRI to undertake clinical and research focussed on advanced cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging under
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Career Development of Researchers , applies to Postdocs, Research Assistants, Research and Teaching Technicians, Teaching Fellows and AEP equivalent up to and including grade 7. Visit the Centre
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. The School holds approximately £220 million in currently-active research grants, and, out of all universities globally, has the 4th highest number of highly-cited publications in neuroscience (source: SciVal
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to predict clinical outcomes. Familiarity with current methods in this area is essential, as is the ability and knowledge to help develop new methods. The postholder will also supervise a junior researcher
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About Us Applications are invited for a clinical research fellow in Cardiac MRI to undertake clinical and research focussed on advanced cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging under
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is intended to help the development of an early career scholar. It cannot be renewed at the conclusion of the period of the appointment. The fellow will not be eligible for internally funded research