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(Norwich Medical School). I have successfully supervised nine PhD students who immediately left for post-doctoral positions. Our lab is a supportive and collaborative environment, holds weekly lab meetings
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work in a supportive multi-disciplinary research and clinical environment with—housed under one roof—a strategically funded research institute, with world-leading laboratory, sequencing and
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spectroscopy laboratory in the School of Chemistry at the University of East Anglia (Meech Group). The project will require experience in the management and application of bespoke ultrafast laser experiments
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. You will join an interdisciplinary team that will support your training and development. Quadram Institute Bioscience provides a stimulating and supportive environment for research on bacterial genomics
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colibactin production and carcinogenesis indicating a role of the gut environment in regulation of colibactin expression. In addition to colonic oncogenesis, colibactin also kills certain gut bacteria
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environment, holds weekly lab meetings, biweekly journal club and encourages presentation at local, national and international meetings. Training provided will lead to the development of advanced research
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section of the ultrafast group in the School of Chemistry at the University of East Anglia (Jones Group). The project will require experience in the ab initio quantum chemistry, especially in excited states
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chemistry is available in the Cammidge group in the School of Chemistry at the University of East Anglia. The EPSRC funded project brings together experts in ultrafast photophysics (Meech), Theory (Jones) and
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contribute to a proposed book on the topic aimed at health care professionals. The work is being undertaken by the University of East Anglia in collaboration with Southern Cross University, Australia allowing
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, the University of East Anglia, the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and BBSRC, it brings together scientists and clinicians in a state-of-the-art building on the Norwich Research Park. This is one