181 algorithm-development-"Prof"-"Washington-University-in-St"-"Prof"-"Prof" positions at King's College London
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The STAI CDT are seeking an experienced business development professional, ideally with experience of working within the AI sector, to be responsible for securing external funding, developing industry
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, shaped around five priority areas: educate to inspire and improve; research to inform and innovate; serve to shape and transform; a civic university at the heart of London; and an international community
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of their teaching and will contribute to the peer support of others to sustain and develop high quality education. Academic citizenship through academic-related activities that underpin excellence in education is
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threshold, it does not eliminate life-style limitations and risk of reactions. Urgent action is needed to develop definitive treatments for food allergies. Exposure to food allergens through
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Excellent verbal and writing skills including creative and compelling content creation, editing, and proofreading to a high standard. Experience of researching, developing and delivering compelling impactful
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familiarity with method development (screening and confirmation) and validation in biological fluids (blood/DBS) as a prerequisite to the introduction into the routine screening service. The post holder will
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Now–funded programme, a major initiative uniting scientists and clinicians at King’s and the Institute of Cancer Research to develop novel immune therapeutic strategies for hard-to-treat triple negative
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support, the centre plays a key role in driving technological development and innovation in fluorescence imaging. Joining this team means working at the forefront of microscopy in a collaborative, research
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, liaising with internal and external stakeholders to ensure alignment and communication, and contributing to the development of project documentation, governance, and resource planning to enable successful
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ambitious plans as we approach our 200th anniversary in 2029, shaped around five priority areas: educate to inspire and improve; research to inform and innovate; serve to shape and transform; a civic