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Health, to perform routine clinical laboratory tests and special tests in a CAP-accredited laboratory in the departments of clinical chemistry, hematology, serology, urinalysis, and microbiology. Will
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conjugates will be developed. As a Chemistry Senior Scientist in the ADC Innovation Unit, you will help design and synthesize the payloads, linkers and linker-payloads required to prepare ADCs. You may also
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), a Research Centre of the Natural Environment Research Council. You will be a key part of the NCAS@Cambridge group based in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. The successful
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work, as needed. Basic Qualifications Bachelor's degree in industrial hygiene, chemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, engineering or other related discipline is required. Minimum of 3 years
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), a Research Centre of the Natural Environment Research Council. You will be a key part of the NCAS@Cambridge group based in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. The successful
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, bioremediation and green chemistry. Candidate enzymes are mechanistically investigated, structurally characterised and subsequently improved by directed evolution. Ultrahigh-throughput screening in microfluidic
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at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Cambridge. This project is funded by an impact acceleration account grant (from UKRI) on the scale-up and commercialization of new adsorbent materials developed in
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developing formulations of ADCs and PDCs for pre-clinical studies and GMP manufacturing Work cross-functionally within the R&D organization Requirements: (No more then 5) Ph.D. in Analytical Chemistry or a
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/Joseph, Nat Comms, 2021; Espinosa et al. PNAS 2020; Sridhar et al., PNAS, 2020). The successful candidate will join the research group of Prof. Rosana Collepardo (collepardolab.org) based at the Chemistry
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statuses stimulating and engaging. (We help take tech from fledgling idea through to patented and licensed technology). What we're looking for: Your background is in chemistry, engineering or physics, and