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About us The Health Research Development team supports research income generation activity across the four health faculties at King’s. Our team focuses on helping faculties deliver King’s health
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under a “Specials” manufacturing license, currently producing [18F]fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG), [11C]methionine, [18F]FSPG and [18F]DCFPyL-PSMA routinely, with ongoing development of additional
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R&D Office. Contact details:Jessica Siddall. Jessica.siddall@kcl.ac.uk Location: Denmark Hill Campus. Category: Professional & Support Services. About us: The Joint Research and Development (R&D
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Professional & Executive Development (KPED) is a central directorate and business owner of Professional Education at King’s. KPED work with King’s nine faculties to deliver professional education to a wide
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department lies at the heart of our commitment to cultivating world-class research and supporting the development of future leaders, in academia, research, education and beyond. A key element of this is King’s
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department’s drive for service excellence, financial sustainability and strategic growth. A key responsibility is to develop and implement 3-year business development strategies that identify and create new
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reviewing of the existing literature, development of patient and public involvement and engagement pathways, qualitative interviewing and liaison with the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) Office of
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About you This role sits within King’s Digital, an innovative and collaborative team driving the development of online education at King’s College London. In partnership with academics
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internationally-recognised expertise, consultancy work and contributions to policy development are utilised by a myriad of organisations and networks. By connecting social scientists, biomedical researchers and
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techniques. The post holder will be responsible for multiple study components. These include contribution to systematic reviewing of the existing literature, development of patient and public involvement and