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of the synapse in Parkinson’s disease. You will be highly motivated with demonstrable experience in synaptic biology and iPSC culture, as well as an interest in computational analyses. The Clayton group is
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About us King’s Foundations, part of the Centre for International Education and Languages (CIEL), delivers high-quality international pathway programmes, academic skills development, and English
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Demonstrates a proactive approach Demonstrates a commitment to a quality culture with a professional demeanour and high ethical standards. Strong computer skills (proficient with MS Word, Excel and Web-based
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spoken and written communication skills, with advanced computer use and strong interpersonal and influencing/behavioural skills to build a strong network to support the delivery of the service
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the environment Understanding of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and research compliance standards Clear spoken and written communication skills with attention to detail, competent in computer use and strong
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the ability to translate between clinical and technical language while working with radiology informatics teams. A solid understanding of DICOM standards, PACS and RIS environments, GDPR, and image transfer
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. Ability to research, manipulate and analyse spend data for interpretation by self and others. Ability to work independently to take ownership of tasks, plan and prioritise workload, ensuring a timely
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of small-molecule characterization using NMR, IR, UV, Mass and HPLC techniques Knowledge of software packages, including Word, Excel and chemical structure drawing and bibliographic programmes Knowledge
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practical skills and procedures and their impact on the environment. Ability to apply learnt techniques to the work context. Clear spoken and written communication skills, with competent computer use and
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vibrant, multidisciplinary team working at the interface of clinical haematology, immunology, and computational biology, with access to world-class facilities and collaborative opportunities across King’s