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the 20th/21st century. This project is funded by the Jimoh Akitola Odutola PhD Bursary. The studentship will cover domestic fees across 3 years of study. Applicants are advised to contact a contact Dr
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efficiently, reliably and to a high technical standard. The primary purpose of the role is to provide skilled laboratory support across the project, generating high-quality data in molecular biology and cell
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jointly by Prof Timothy Vyse (PI), Dr Deborah Cunninghame Graham (co-PI) and Dr Thomas Tull (co-PI). The post-holder will work in a multi-disciplinary group based in the Departments of Medical and
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will also be working closely with the Project Manger Dr Eileen Brobbin, who is based at King’s College London. This is a full-time post and you will be offered a fixed term contract of 10 months
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. About the role: Dr Daniel Solomon is seeking a Research Assistant to support a research project investigating how mutations in the TDP-43 protein associated with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and
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secondment opportunity. A start from early July 2026 would be desirable. If you have queries, please contact Dr Samantha Gross via samantha.gross@kcl.ac.uk This is a full time (35 hours per week), and you will
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of Pharmaceutical of Science / Dr Sarah Chapman, acting Head of Medicines Use. ben.forbes@kcl.ac.uk / Sarah.Chapman@kcl.ac.uk Location: Waterloo Campus. Category: Academic & Teaching. About Us These posts are based
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Award held jointly by Dr Deborah Cunninghame Graham (PI) and Prof Timothy Vyse (co-PI), within the Department of Medical and Molecular Genetics at King’s College London. OX40 (encoded by TNFRSF4) and its
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. We are looking for a computer scientist with expertise in both front-end and back-end development. Specifically, the objectives of the post holder will be to develop a smartphone app to instruct
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-led by Professor Anita Grigoriadis and Dr Ciro Chiappini, based in the Guy’s Cancer Centre at King’s College London (KCL). Spatial multiomics approaches reveal how cells interact and organise across