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can be found on this link . This project aims to harness cutting edge particle and polymer self-assembly methods to produce the next generation of paints and coatings. It will involve
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polymerization catalysts and processes to deliver sustainable polymers and block polymers for use in liquid formulations, including in water. New degradable polymer amphiphiles, surfactants and hydrophiles will be
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recently awarded BBSRC Impact Accelerator Award. The project aims to develop a novel targeted drug delivery system using polymer-lipid nanoparticles. The ideal candidate will have a strong track record in
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You The successful candidate will have prior experience in the formulation, manufacture and full mechanical, structural and chemical characterization of melt processed bioresorbable polymer bioactive
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successful candidate will have prior experience in the formulation, manufacture and full mechanical, structural and chemical characterization of melt processed bioresorbable polymer bioactive composites
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extracellular matrix biology or synthetic polymer scaffold engineering or possess an equivalent qualification/experience in a related field of study and be able to demonstrate sufficient knowledge in
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/or working with extracellular vesicles. The techniques involved will mainly focus on protein and lipid biochemistry e.g., protein purification using polymers, SDS-PAGE, western blotting, thin layer
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and encouraging atmosphere. The Role This Leverhulme Trust funded project at Durham aims to develop thin film lasers made from conducting polymers and small molecules. The project focuses on opto
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industrial members and will mainly be in the following technical areas: Renewable and Bio-based Feedstocks (for commodity and high value chemicals) Circular Plastics and Sustainable Polymers (degradability