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Science (IPS), King’s College London. We are seeking a postdoctoral research associate to contribute to an innovative medicinal chemistry project at the intersection of synthetic chemistry, metal chelation
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related outcomes. Recruitment is a central component of this role. The successful candidate will be confident representing the study externally and engaging with community settings to support inclusive
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computational tools for automated imaging analysis of neurodevelopmental disorders. Genetic testing has transformed our understanding of neurodevelopmental epilepsy. Identification of common genetic mutations in
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, integrate device engineering with clinical workflows, and apply artificial intelligence and machine learning for automated image and signal analysis, tissue classification, and real-time diagnostics
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to address three main themes/questions, using viruses with a DNA component to their life cycle (poxviruses, including mpox, herpesviruses, lentiviruses) as tools for discovery: How are viruses sensed by host
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investigating associations between air pollution exposure and brain neurochemistry and related outcomes. Recruitment is a central component of this role. The successful candidate will be confident representing
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: • Continuing our outreach work and collaboration with people living with MS from a diverse range of backgrounds. • Assisting with data collection and analysis for the randomised controlled trial
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Assistant will contribute to data acquisition, quantitative analysis, and optimisation of experimental workflows, ensuring high standards of reproducibility and scientific rigour. The role offers
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isogenic mutant cell lines. Maintain up-to-date, accurate and comprehensive lab notes. Profiling experiments: Quality control analysis of human induced and embryonic stem cells. Morphological analysis
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manipulation, analysis and pipeline development Experience working with large-scale datasets requiring linkage, cleaning and validation Experience analysing health, clinical or biomedical research data