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) based in the GSK Carbon Neutral Laboratory for Sustainable Chemistry at the University of Nottingham. This is a highly challenging project in Synthetic Organic Chemistry and requires excellence in
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View All Vacancies Chemistry Location: UK Other Closing Date: Tuesday 12 March 2024 Reference: SCI228X1 The Cliffe group at the University of Nottingham are looking to recruit an enthusiastic
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, sustainable, advanced concrete materials with carbon negative footprints. To achieve this breakthrough we will use a multi-discipline approach incorporating organic and polymer chemistry, materials science and
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products UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM in the group of Prof. Neil Thomas The Thomas Group is seeking to recruit a highly motivated and skilled organic chemist with excellent analytical chemistry and
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purification elements of protein engineering, as well as practical experience in mammalian cell culture. Experience in nanoscale material characterization is desirable, in addition to basic organic chemistry
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View All Vacancies Chemistry Location: UK Other Closing Date: Wednesday 11 September 2024 Reference: SCI263 Supervised by Dr Graham Newton ([email protected]), Dr Lee Johnson, Prof
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; Chemical Science, 2016, 7, 3102-3107) This project will provide experience of multi-step synthetic organic chemistry and its application to the synthesis of biologically active molecules and/or natural products
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, expertise, students and of global issues in the sector. Candidates must have an undergraduate degree in Food science OR Food science and Nutrition, OR a Natural science (e.g. Chemistry, Biology, Plant, Animal
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should include CV, cover letter and academic transcripts, and should be made online through the University of Nottingham’s online application system, indicating “Chemistry” for the School and “Dr Luisa
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functionalised, bioresorbable microparticle system that can promote wound healing over a 21-day period. By using hydrogel materials, this also opens the possibility of adding an active agent in the core