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. This position is part of the recently-funded UKRI-funded Engineering Biology Programme Grant “EBIC: Environmental Biotechnology and Innovation Centre”, a collaboration between 10 universities including Cranfield
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coastal management and animal aquaculture’. You must have a 1st class or 2.1 Honour Degree or equivalent in Biochemistry, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Molecular Biology or related discipline and a knowledge
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specimens). It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or close to completion) in biology, chemical biology, pharmacology, biochemistry, chemistry, biotechnology or similar. You will be familiar with
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Biology and Biotechnology Group, at Newcastle University. The Diels-Alder reaction is one of the most effective methods for the synthesis of substituted cyclohexenes and is considered the prototypical
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Engineering Biology Programme Grant “EBIC: Environmental Biotechnology and Innovation Centre”, a collaboration between 11 universities including Cranfield, Bangor, Brunel, East Anglia, Edinburgh, Essex, Glasgow
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complexes. Harnessing their ability to modify peptides will be of huge advantage to biotechnology as it will allow synthesis of engineered molecules with programmed sequence & narrow target specificity
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utilise magnetic resonance imaging, biotechnology and human physiology methods to assess an array of endpoints over the course of a 6-month controlled physical activity intervention. PhD 3 – In
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Biotechnology and Innovation Centre”, a collaboration between 10 universities including Cranfield, Bangor, Brunel, East Anglia, Edinburgh, Essex, Glasgow, Heriot-Watt, Newcastle, and Southampton, as
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College of Health Medicine and Life Sciences Fully funded studentship in Plastivore Plasticity: characterising metabolic flexibility in an emerging biotechnological system to manage plastic waste
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Brockington Lab, who specialise in the evolution of betalain pigments and their biotechnological applications. The candidate will perform experimental work to understand the regulation and manipulation