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. On the application system select Programme of Study – PhD Chemistry. Please ensure you state the project title under funding and include the proposed supervisor’s name where required. This position, funded by
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aqueous electrolytes and new types of cell chemistries as well as “bespoke” systems based on organic molecules. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree or a master’s (or
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. This program will contribute to the understanding of the mechanisms and dynamics of the formation, removal, and prevention of both organic and inorganic films, spots, and deposits on dishware. The quantitative
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; Chemical Science, 2016, 7, 3102-3107) This project will provide experience of multi-step synthetic organic chemistry and its application to the synthesis of biologically active molecules and/or natural products
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View All Vacancies Chemistry Location: UK Other Closing Date: Wednesday 11 September 2024 Reference: SCI263 Supervised by Dr Graham Newton ([email protected]), Dr Lee Johnson, Prof
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of both organic and inorganic films, spots, and deposits on dishware at the end of the wash during the drying process and 2) Enable scalability by correlating macro scale techniques with full scale
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libraries along with (theoretical and practical) training in drug design, organic and medicinal chemistry, and chemical biology, which are essential for an interdisciplinary future career in drug discovery
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in a wide range of techniques, from synthetic chemistry, biophysical, chemical biology, and cell biology. Led by Dr Rianne Lord at UEA and co-supervised by Professor Mark Webber at the Quadram
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PhD Studentship: How Does Spatial Organisation Impact Host-microbiome Interactions in Human Airways?
The spatial organisation of microbial communities can be influenced by chemical gradients (e.g. metabolite concentrations), physical features (e.g. spatial scale, airflow), and biological factors
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summary Spin-crossover is a high-spin-to-low-spin transition at a transition metal centre, induced by temperature or pressure. It is common in iron chemistry, but also occurs in some compounds of other