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opportunity for a proactive individual with experience of managing and administering philanthropic and education projects across multiple stakeholders to programme manage the Hinduja-King’s Health Partners
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to develop the vision, strategy, and operational framework for a world-class events programme that engages our global community of alumni, donors and supporters. The portfolio will include a diverse range of
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-resolution microscopy of synapses. Strong knowledge of synaptic biology . Practical experience of a broad number of biochemistry skills:western blotting, RT-PCR, tissue culture, some programming skills in-R
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inspiring education and supervision within the Department (at least 20% pro rata), including teaching on our Addictions MSc programme, and play an active role in departmental activities and committees If you
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Transforming Justice programme, which is led out the Institute for Fiscal Studies and is funded by a £2.5M grant from the Nuffield Foundation. The research programme aims to advance economic study of the justice
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or clinical domains. Strong knowledge of MRI data formats (DICOM, NIfTI) and image preprocessing tools (e.g., MONAI, SimpleITK). Excellent programming skills, demonstrated through available code or projects
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postgraduate taught programme in Health Economics and Policy and will contribute to the SSPP Methods Centre. The successful applicant will have responsibility for academic and research leadership and will
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-impact research aligned to the research themes of the Roger Williams Institute of Liver Studies (RW-ILS), while developing and maintaining an externally funded research programme. Core outputs will include
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run a clinical PET service in parallel with an extensive programme of clinical research. Facilities currently include two cyclotrons, radiochemistry labs, three PET-CT scanners and a PET-MR scanner. We
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About Us We are seeking to appoint a Clinical Reader or Professor of Neonatal Medicine to replace a retiring colleague to help lead a large scale programme of neonatal research in conjunction with