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include SRIF-funded Genomics and Mass Spectrometry centres, a radioisotope suite, cell culture facilities, a Biological Services Unit, a metabolic unit for human feeding studies and high-quality library and
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and chemical mapping of cells and tissue. As a Research Associate, you will be adapting in-house a workflow to prepare vitrified tissue and cell for 3D chemical imaging using secondary ion mass
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chemistry. You should also have relevant analytical experience in the operation of multi-collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS). You should have a demonstrated record of research
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quantification with mass spectrometry and excellent knowledge of analytical techniques. In addition you will have Excellent knowledge of Chromatography, Mass spectrometry and associated data processing, plus be
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mass spectrometry. Alongside this experience, you will be inspired by the biological activity of the molecules they synthesise. You will have an enthusiasm to extend the boundaries of your knowledge and
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to the analytical and technical facilities offered at Bath, including NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, XRD analysis, and the EPSRC-funded Dynamic Reaction Monitoring (DReaM) facility (flow NMR). About you We
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MSc or PhD in Chemistry, Biochemistry or related subject with practical experience of working with liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry in an academic or industry setting Excellent technical
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datasets have and are being generated, including genomic DNA, serum proteomics, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) RNAseq, as well as whole slide images (WIS), immunohistochemistry and hyperion mass
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characterised by mass spectrometry and analytes from this diagnostic will be screened using computational chemistry to quantify their potential binding and interaction with amyloid precurson protein and other
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research income, and present detailed research proposals to senior researchers. You will also be responsible for sample preparation for mass spectrometry techniques (labelled/unlabelled, cross-linking