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Job Advertisement Title: Lecturers/Senior Lecturers/Readers/Chairs, Department of Chemistry Starting salary: From £89,139 per annum for Chair From £77,866 per annum for Reader From
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WHY PATIENTS NEED YOU Pfizer's purpose is to deliver breakthroughs that change patients' lives. Research and Development is at the heart of fulfilling Pfizer's purpose as we work to translate advanced science and technologies into the therapies and vaccines that matter most. Whether you are in...
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responsibilities will be working with the specialist technicians and academic staff to provide demonstration of various pharmaceutical and chemistry related modules. A high level of technical competence will
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February 2024 Further details and apply Overview About the Role Under the general direction of the Teaching Laboratories Manager, the Chemistry Teaching Technician will work alongside the Senior Chemistry
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. Department: Chemistry. Contact details:Isabel Cruz-Gallardo. [email protected] Location: Guy's Campus. Category: Professional & Support Services. Job description The Faculty of Natural
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such as protein chemistry, protein expression/purification/characterisation and computational chemistry and structural biology predictions to engineer new enzymes for improved catalysis. The day-to-day
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Faculty/Directorate Faculty of Health, Science, Social Care & Education School/Function School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry Contract type Fixed Term Contract The Role This is an exciting
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characterisation, including cell transfection experiments The successful candidate will have a first degree (or equivalent) in Chemical/Biochemical Engineering, Biology, Chemistry/Biochemistry or a related
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in Physical Chemistry or a related field and demonstrate the ability to work independently, effectively, and collaboratively as part of a team. Prior experience with advanced characterization
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higher degree in chemistry or a related subject, and experience in working in a chemistry laboratory within an academic or commercial research environment. For an informal discussion about the post please