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: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, Material Science, Natural Sciences, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Pharmacy, Synthetic Biology, Computational Biology/Chemistry or
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, these modifications are difficult to detect with existing technology – meaning they remain largely hidden. The new approach will help scientists to better understand how proteins function in health and
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Reference: SCI103424 The Thomas Group is seeking to recruit a highly motivated and skilled biological chemist with molecular biology/protein engineering experience for a Post-Doctoral Research Associate
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concentration of CO2 represents a huge challenge, particularly in terms of scale, given that a large power station can produce over 50,000 tonnes of CO2 per day. Current technology utilises amines such as
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integration across chemical/biological processes, electrical, engineering and sensor systems. Demonstrable interest in interdisciplinary research. Please note the above are not an exhaustive list. For further
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Daniel Marsh – [email protected] Project summary The School of Chemistry is offering a PhD studentship, funded by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), in the general areas of planetary
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scientists, and structural and computational biologists for a substantial BBSRC-funded project ‘Exploring the metabolic diversity of engineered fungal non-ribosomal peptide synthetase-like enzymes
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: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, Material Science, Natural Sciences, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Pharmacy, Synthetic Biology, Computational Biology/Chemistry or
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-year undergraduate course (or equivalent), in a STEM based subject, which may include: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Physics, Material Science, Natural Sciences, Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Chemical Engineering
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-assembled nanowires before moving to thin-film devices that are can be integrated with current semiconductor processes [2]. A QM is a device that couples classical memristive behaviour with quantum coherence