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PhD Studentship: PhD studentship in mass spectrometry imaging Are you interested in working at a world leading national research facility? Would you like to work within a multidisciplinary team of
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Funding Amount: £19,237 for the 2024/25 academic year PhD Studentship in Biological Mass Spectrometry Project title: Developing the next generation of MALDI mass spectrometry. Department/School
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at the University of Nottingham in collaboration with Erebagen Ltd to screen engineered bacterial natural product libraries for anti-cancer activity using native mass spectrometry. This exciting project is supervised
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product libraries for anti-cancer activity using native mass spectrometry. This exciting project is supervised by Prof Neil Oldham and Dr Luisa Ciano, from the School of Chemistry, and Dr Doug Roberts and
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Pitt, Breitling and Cameron. This studentship would suit someone interested in generating new methods and pipelines for data extraction and processing of mass spectrometry data. This is a key role that
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. Study 2: Develop a data-driven approach to the identification of metabolites and lipids in direct infusion mass spectrometry experiments, with the goal of developing this as an open-source Python library
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single-crystal X-ray crystallography. The researcher will have full access to a suite of techniques via state-of-the-art facilities including NMR spectroscopy, IR, HPLC and Mass-Spectrometry, in
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ringing or handling birds, sampling aquatic invertebrates, as well as in analytical laboratory-based work, including a practical knowledge of chromatography and mass spectrometry would be an advantage. How
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This studentship offers a fully funded training in mass spectrometry-based proteomics which will be applied to biomarker discovery for an often-fatal dysautonomia of horses called equine grass
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biology assays, mass spectrometry and microscopy. Supervisors:Dr Lisa Holbrook and Dr Ioannis Smyrnias Entry requirements Open to candidates who pay UK/home rate fees. See UKCISA for further information