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terms of equipment, upskilling and domain expertise that will be essential in developing critical mass to catalyse and de-risk the development of next generation nucleic acid medicines. The NATA has
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View Vacancy -- NATA 2405 Senior Researcher – Chemistry Open Date 30/04/2024, 10:00 Close Date 30/05/2024, 23:55 Research Institute NATA Research Institute / Unit Information Nucleic Acid Therapy
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Biology, Chemistry, and Medicine and in the Chemistry and Life Sciences buildings. The successful candidate will use a range of analytical methods to purify and characterize new natural products as
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employment). Relevant laboratory-based research experience in synthetic-organic or medicinal chemistry of nucleosides or nucleotides. Experience in the application of relevant analytical techniques, in
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researchers) ‘state of the art’ facility for multidisciplinary research at the interface between Biology, Chemistry, and Medicine and in the Chemistry and Life Sciences buildings. The successful candidate will
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the Department of Chemistry on a project funded by UKRI through the Horizon Europe Guarantee Scheme. The project concerns the development of new catalytic approaches to enantioselective radical reactions
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Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 15 months in the first instance. The Mateo Sanchez lab, located in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge, is hiring one
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of the art’ facility for multidisciplinary research at the interface between Biology, Chemistry and Medicine. The successful candidate will generate, characterise and evaluate modified protein nanocages
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of Chemistry on a project aimed at developing 3D electrode scaffolds for bioelectrochemistry or bioelectronics. The project involves the fabrication of high surface area electrodes for living cells for use in
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About us We are a Nanomedicine Research Group based at Medicines Development research group , Institute of Pharmaceutical Science (IPS) , Faculty of Life Science & Medicine , King’s College London