Keloid

Job Description

The candidate will have to help process tissue from keloid scars in the lab.



Qualifications

candidate needs to have BSc/MSc and significant lab experience in cell culture, sequencing analysis and keloid scar analysis. 



Skills

The candidate needs in-depth prior experience with keloid samples and pain processing. 

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FODOCS Students of any year/ discipline required to fill several co-creation roles.  

In response to a consultation process undertaken to investigate the faculty?s low NSS scores, we are searching for several BDS, DTH and PGT students, from all years to join working groups with staff as equal partners in the exploration of the main themes and topics arising from the NSS feedback. Together, you will co-create new processes, interventions and activities to improve the student experience. 

Students will be added to a pool of student co-creators, being offered work on projects, workshops, focus groups and advisory groups throughout the year. 

Tasks include:  

  • Corresponding regularly with staff and students via email and Teams 
  • Undertaking research about best practice in the sector  
  • Attending and contributing to meetings  
  • Listening to and respecting the expertise of staff and other students, whilst also bringing your own expertise to collaborations  
  • Confidently sharing your ideas and experiences  
  • Using your creativity skills to suggest solutions to tricky problems  
  • Approaching conversations with curiosity and open-mindedness  
  • Sharing your work and progress with your peers  
  • Due regard for diplomacy and confidentiality 
  • No experience necessary, but students must be prepared to talk about their own experiences with other students and staff candidly and sensitively.  

You will be contracted to work for a total of 30 hours, which you will work flexibly across the academic year. Depending on the nature of the work, these hours may be expanded in consultation with you. Your time will be split between undertaking research, attending workstream meetings and supporting staff to improve current practice and with the development of new initiatives. The majority of your hours can be undertaken remotely, however you will need access to Microsoft Teams.  

You will be compensated at the Talent Bank rate (?13.92 + holiday pay).   

In your application, please provide answers to the following questions: 

What does successful, shared decision-making look like between staff and students? (max 150 words) 

What skills, qualities and attributes do students need to posses when working with staff in true partnership? (max 150 words) 

You will be scored and ranked based on your answers to these questions, and the highest scoring candidates will be offered roles. There are several jobs available, so you have a good chance of securing work! 

If successful, you will be invited to paid training on the evening of Wednesday 11th September, 5 - 7pm.  The session will be held online.  

Please only apply if you are available on the above day and time and are a CURRENT BDS, DTH or PGT student in FoDOCS.  Applications for this role will close at 23.59 on Tuesday 20th August 2024 .  

If you have any questions, please contact Maddie Taylor, Student Experience Manager: maddison.taylor@kcl.ac.uk 



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Organise digital slides and create aducational material



Qualifications

no qualification is required



Skills

some knowledge of histology

The researcher will be involved in a range of activities, including:

- Assessment of preschool and school age children with and without autism spectrum disorder using standardised psychometric and clinical instruments. - Videotaping and scoring videotapes of observational assessments.

- Scoring standardised tests from manuals.

- Preparation of reports and summaries of assessments for parents.

- Liaison with schools and parents, via telephone and written correspondence.

- Sending pre-assessment questions to families and collating on return.

- Literature searches via computer-based and library resources.

- Entry of data into a database.

- Statistical analysis and preparation of written summary of results.



The researcher will be supervised by Prof. Tony Charman and his team of post-doctoral and post-graduate research fellows/assistants and PhD students.




Qualifications

The researcher must have experience with all of the above in an Autism research lab.



Skills

The researcher must have experience with all of the above in an Autism research lab.

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