#Hiring Senior Research Operations Officer. Closing date: 13 November 2024. This role will be responsible for supporting research administration through the whole life cycle of research grants (from application to closure, pre- and post-award) for the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences. The post holder will work closely with academic and professional services staff in the School, Faculty and Research Management & Innovation Directorate (RMID).
School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences
Higher Education
We are the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences at King's College London.
About us
We believe in a truly integrated approach to healthcare engineering, which is why our collaborative research projects encompass everything from the development of novel imaging tracers right through to micro-robotic and artificial intelligence solutions. A set of departments comprising physicists, chemists, biologists, engineers, computer scientists, mathematicians and clinicians, our combined expertise allows us to see clinical challenges from all angles to develop patient-focused solutions. Our expert advisors support the development process at every step of the way, from proof-of-concept studies all the way to Phase III clinical trials, to ensure translation to the clinic can happen wherever possible. From undergraduate students to patient volunteers, clinical academics to professional services, every member of the School contributes to making this vision a reality.
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External link for School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 5,001-10,000 employees
- Headquarters
- London
- Type
- Educational
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London, GB
Employees at School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences
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Trinh Dong
PhD Student at Oxford University Clinical Research Unit
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Angelika Wrona
Science Comms Specialist | Comms Strategy | Social Impact | Digital Media | Entrepreneurship | Neuroscience
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Neo Baker
BSc Psychology Student at King’s College London
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Charel Junior Mangama Sindzi A.K.C
Doctoral student in Cardiac MRI | Associate of King's College (A.K.C) | Higher Education Teaching Assistant
Updates
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How Dr Shaihan Malik and the journal for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine have trialed 'code reviews' to improve the usability of shared code among research groups. 🏥 💻 #healthcare #coding #mri
Sharing code for community review improves MRI research efforts
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The Artificial Intelligence Centre for Value Based Healthcare has partnered with Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust and radiology AI platform developer deepc to accelerate the adoption and deployment of radiology AI in the NHS. #healthcare #AI #NHS King's College London King's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence
The AI Centre for Value Based Healthcare partners with deepc to accelerate and transform NHS adoption of radiology AI
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What will the Hospital of the Future look like? At the School of Biomedical Engineering & Imaging Sciences, King's College London we are training the next generation of world-class biomedical engineers and prioritise collaboration between researchers, clinicians and industry. Embedded within one of the UK's largest NHS Trusts, we are advancing healthcare engineering research, teaching, and entrepreneurship to bring life-changing medical technologies to patients and clinicians faster. King's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine King’s Institute for Artificial Intelligence #healthcare #biomedicalengineering #medicine London Institute for Healthcare Engineering Cyclotron and Radiochemistry Laboratory
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What a weekend at New Scientist Live 2024 🙌 🏥 For our fourth iteration of the Hospital of the Future, 150+ staff and student volunteers came together to showcase our work at the UK’s biggest science festival. 🦾 Over 26,000 members of the public visited us over the course of three days, and our stand was full of delighted onlookers from open till close! 👩🔬 As always, the event was an incredible opportunity to bring our research in healthcare tech - surgical robotics, AI, medical imaging and more - and that of our partners at Medtronic, Fraiya Ltd and Ansys to the public who will one day be engaging with this work in clinical settings. A massive thank you and congratulations to our amazing team of volunteers who put their time, effort and enthusiasm into the event, and to our partners at New Scientist Events who helped us bring the Hospital of the Future to life 🎉 King's Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine King's College London
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We are #hiring! The School is looking for a Research Associate in MR Physics to be part of our vibrant research team of PhD students and postdocs. Find out more here: https://lnkd.in/exUZj6GP 🗓️ Closing Date: 14 November 2024
Research Associate in MR Physics
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📣 Now booking: The Innovator's Guide to MedTech & Entrepreneurship: https://lnkd.in/eyvBe65q 📅 Wednesday 30 October, 2:30 - 5:00 PM 🗺 London Institute for Healthcare Engineering 💡 This taster session is designed to help you dive into the world of our MedTech Innovation & Entrepreneurship MSc. Discover how this cutting-edge programme can catapult you into the forefront of healthcare. innovation. #MedTech #Innovation #Entrepreneurship #MSc
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We are #hiring! The School is looking for an enthusiastic Data Scientist in Population Health & Clinical Pathways to fulfil a crucial role within our London SDE programme, translating cutting-edge data infrastructure into insights, research, and predictive models. Closing Date: Sunday, 27 October Find out more and apply: https://lnkd.in/e5AJiyPV
Post-Doctoral Research Associate - Data Scientist (Population Health & Clinical Pathways)
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King's researchers have received seed funding for a new project to advance MRI detection of Sickle Cell disease-related brain injury in children. Dr Jon Cleary said: "Our exciting interdisciplinary study, for the first time, brings advanced 7 Tesla brain MRI to children with sickle cell disease – a debilitating condition in great need of further research. This should allow much better detection of the tiny strokes and narrowed blood vessels, affecting these children, ultimately allowing earlier and more tailored treatments." https://lnkd.in/eZb4r7RX #healthcare #research #sicklecell
MRI research funded to detect sickle cell brain injuries in children
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King's researchers have successfully completed the first year of a joint MR imaging project that uses data from twins as part of a long-term study into health and ageing resilience. #twins #healthcare #research #ageing
Twins MRI study celebrates 250 scans in first year
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