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Spectrometry Technician to join the Proteomics Facility at King’s College London, Denmark Hill Campus. The Proteomics Facility specialises in peptide and protein analysis using mass spectrometry. It offers a
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for publication. Additionally, scientists will create quantitative methods using mass spectrometry for clinical applications and perform routine metabolite sample preparation and analysis. Job Summary The job
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, cancer genomics, genetics, mass spectrometry, physical chemistry, computational and systems analysis. Appointments are for one year with the possibility of renewal pending satisfactory performance and
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quantitative/targeted protein mass spectrometry, and dependent on the fellow’s interests and goals, can be expanded to other analytical approaches. The primary focus of the lab is in advancing protein biomarkers
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to perform protein lysate collection and Western blot analysis General knowledge and practical skills needed for preparation of samples for mass spectrometry-based experiments, including lipidomics and protein
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sciences. You will also lead research for the development of prototypes of analytical instruments and innovative devices for measurements as well as methodologies for mass spectrometry to address challenging
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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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of microalgal species and their biomass through metabolomic, lipidomic and proteomic profiling using mass spectrometry. The post-holder will work with Dr Richard Burchmore together with colleagues in the MVLS
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, lipidomic and proteomic profiling using mass spectrometry. The post-holder will work with Dr. Richard Burchmore together with colleagues in the MVLS Shared Research Facilities in collaboration with the wider
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Ding. The successful candidate will conduct research on metabolic mechanisms of chemical toxicity in the lung. Analytical methods including mass spectrometry and NMR will be used to study DNA adducts in