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supports our programme of translational research in inflammatory skin diseases, rare skin disease, and skin cancer including acquisition of carefully phenotyped biosamples to understand disease mechanisms
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), based within the Department of War Studies at King’s College London, is seeking a Research Fellow for its new Net Assessment Programme. They will be engaged on a new multi-year research project funded by
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-design workshops, interviews, requirements gathering, data curation/annotation activities, and contribute to the design and evaluation of human–computer interface prototypes through design sprints and
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part of an EPSRC Programme Grant involving 15 co-investigators in a range of disciplines related to development of PET imaging strategies for the development of healthcare nanomaterials for therapeutic
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tasks Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team, with strong problem-solving skills and ability to take his/her own initiative Computer literate with advanced Word
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computational modelling technologies. Our objective is to facilitate research and teaching guided by clinical questions and aimed at novelty, understanding of physiology and pathophysiology, as
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PET, low field and high field MRI), cutting-edge 'omics technologies, a High Throughput Screening facility, AAV manufacturing capabilities, and high-performance computing resources. The ideal candidate
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’ and Waterloo campuses, our academic programme of teaching, research and clinical practice is embedded across five Departments. About the role The Research Fellow in Translational and Digital Health
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: Essential criteria PhD qualified in relevant subject area (e.g. data science, computer science, AI/NLP) Experience in Data Science techniques, especially data analysis and prediction modelling, evidenced by
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. Fellowships provide a competitive salary and up to £30,000 in research expenses for 18–24 months, enabling fellows to establish a distinctive research programme and prepare competitive applications