20 evolution-"https:"-"https:"-"https:"-"UCL" Postdoctoral positions at King's College London
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environment at the Pears Maudsley Centre, with access to extensive neuroimaging, genomic, and clinical datasets and excellent computing infrastructure and expertise in AI. Our career development emphasizes
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are passionate about applying machine learning to real-world clinical challenges. The successful candidate will lead the development and validation of predictive models using multimodal data including neuroimaging
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currently leading the NeuroHand project—a UKRI-funded programme focused on the development of a soft robotic exoskeleton glove for stroke rehabilitation. The role provides an exciting opportunity
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a fixed term contract with a two-year length. Research staff at King’s are entitled to at least 10 days per year (pro-rata) for professional development. This entitlement, from the Concordat
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-invasive biomarker sampling via the skin, the use of natural compounds to modify skin keratinocyte function, development of topical formulations that generate gases, novel formulations for drug delivery
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) the motivations and aspirations underlying the development of commercial versus open digital research information infrastructures shaping metadata and data analytic functionalities; (ii) how commercial and open
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committed to continuing personal and professional development Ability to present scientific research in the form of papers, posters and oral presentations, conduct a detailed review of recent literature and
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mechanisms that can lead to the development of novel therapeutic targets. The individual will report to the PI of the headache Group, Dr Philip R Holland and will be responsible for conducting their own
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(including a Parenting and Carers Fund and the Carer’s Career Development Fund), training, and a variety of diversity and inclusion networks. Staff can apply for flexible working to help them balance
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in the molecular processes underlying neuronal development and synaptic plasticity, cell-cell interactions, viral infection and cancer invasion. The core techniques used will be single-particle cryo-EM