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About the role Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in Organic Chemistry to work under the supervision of Professor Véronique Gouverneur for a period of up to 12 months
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://kirrander.web.ox.ac.uk. About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry or a relevant subject area (or be close to completion) prior to taking up the appointment. The research requires experience in excited-state
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Institute here:https://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/people/dame-carol-robinsonandhttps://kavlinano.ox.ac.uk/. About you Applicants should hold a PhD in Chemistry, Biophysics, Biochemistry or a relevant subject area and
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chemistry, biophysics and cell-based assays in the hit-to-lead development of small molecule inhibitors targeting a rare metabolic disease. You will carry out recombinant expression and purification of human
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measurements on the nanoscale and chemistry of nano-assembly and nano-systems. In addition to proven experimental skills, you should ideally have experience in working across disciplinary boundaries. You can
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pharmaceutically relevant case studies. To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Dr Adam Clayton , Lecturer in Sustainable and Digital Chemistry (email: [email protected]
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the University of Southampton's School of Chemistry and Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC), the Rosalind Franklin Institute (RFI), and the Central Laser Facility (CLF) at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratories
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School The School of Physical and Chemical Sciences consists of the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Department of Chemistry. It is one of five schools in the Faculty of Science and Engineering
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students. Essential selection criteria • A doctoral degree (PhD or DPhil) in chemistry, physics, engineering or other relevant discipline. Post-qualification research experience (Grade 8
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, computational Biochemistry, biophysics, chemistry and should have experience of setting up, running and analysing molecular dynamics simulations. You should have experience of simulations of large multicomponent