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Institute for Chemistry. The Stratingh Institute home to talented molecular chemists, including an active Nobel laureate in chemistry. Its mission is to perform excellent research and provide excellent
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are offering will be within the Active Molecular Systems, supervised by Prof. Nathalie Katsonis, and will be embedded in the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry. The Stratingh Institute home to talented molecular
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. Nathalie Katsonis, and will be embedded in the Stratingh Institute for Chemistry. The Stratingh Institute home to talented molecular chemists, including an active Nobel laureate in chemistry. Its mission is
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characterisation, including cell transfection experiments The successful candidate will have a first degree (or equivalent) in Chemical/Biochemical Engineering, Biology, Chemistry/Biochemistry or a related
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transport properties both in the bulk and across interfaces. Develop novel electrolyte chemistries aimed at directing interphase generation at both anode and cathode interfaces to improve battery performance
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should have a degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Analytical Sciences or a related discipline or related field, or equivalent vocational qualification and / or equivalent experience in laboratory management
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successful in this role, we are looking for candidates to have the following skills and experience: Essential criteria First degree in a science subject preferably Chemistry, biochemistry or other related
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Position Overview Discipline: Biosciences and Chemistry Faculty: Computing, Mathematics, Engineering & Natural Sciences (CoMENS) Location: London, Devon House (St Katherines Docks) The role is
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) that will support state-of-the-art interdisciplinary research to solve critical issues in nucleic acid therapeutics. NATA has state of the art chemistry and biology laboratories and capabilities located
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of world-leading research and teaching in physics, mathematics, chemistry, computer science and engineering. Our internationally renowned scientists are working across traditional subject boundaries