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. Ability to work with a broad range of stakeholders in a professional and assured manner. Comfortable with adapting to change, driving own professional development. Previous experience of working in a
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Applications are invited for doctors with suitable experience to work as a full time Clinical Research Fellow in the Headache Group. The post will contribute to their development as an independent clinical
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friendly. This role contributes to the development of pain-free biofluid sampling methods, such as saliva, dried blood spots, and fingerprints, helping to make advanced molecular testing more accessible and
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within the fields of development, peacebuilding and security with attention to Global South contexts. It also works on pressing global challenges including climate change, sustainability, and governance
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the development and implementation of innovative statistical and methodological approaches, particularly in design and conduct of AI-enabled or digital trials within large-scale observational and interventional
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to support the overall delivery of recruitment plans and targets. Key responsibilities Assist in the development and implementation of marketing plans and strategies, working closely with colleagues and
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the Centre for Healthy Brain Ageing (CHBA), Department of Psychological Medicine. The Centre aims to advance the development of biomarkers for neurocognitive disorders and to create innovative approaches
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months with possibility to extend. Research staff at King’s are entitled to at least 10 days per year (pro-rata) for professional development. This entitlement, from the Concordat to Support the Career
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development through training courses and participation in working groups and networks. We also encourage our staff to seek mentoring outside their direct line management. Mentoring, both via formal and informal
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deliver these aims include analysing data and producing outputs from our ongoing REACH programme, conducting comparative analyses with other regional and national data sets, and supporting the development