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Award Summary 100% of home tuition fees paid and an annual stipend (living expenses) of £18,622. Overview Are you interested in developing a 3D Imaging Flow Cytometer for biomedical applications? White blood cell (WBC) analysis is crucial in medical diagnostics, disease monitoring, and...
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Working effectively in a student-focused environment. Responding to all enquiries when needed via email/over the phone, or face-to-face. Providing the students with all the learning support when needed
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or the impact they could have on human health. This project will uncover fundamental understanding of how new molecules, which are active against Gram-negative pathogens, can be modified for improved activity
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-of-the-art facilities as well as development of a mass spectrometry-based assay for detection of binding to the target protein, the human elongation factor eEF1A. This will be followed by structural
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delivering events in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, comprised of four schools: Humanities, Law, Life Sciences and Social Sciences. We are seeking to appoint an efficient and committed coordinator
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to the target protein, the human elongation factor eEF1A. This will be followed by structural characterisation of hit compounds, initially by coupled tandem mass spectrometry, and then complementary spectroscopic
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as logic and reasoning, verification, HCI, human-centred AI, computer engineering, and automation and robotics. You’ll contribute to our international research profile through world-leading research
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by GPA in the 2021 UK Research Excellence Framework (REF) and 33rd globally by subject in the 2024 QS World Rankings. We are based within the School of Humanities in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities
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involving radical reagents, projects or intermediates. Alternatively, light can be used to generate excited molecular states, such as triplets, that can act as spin-labels in biological structural
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at the University, and build strong relationships with researchers across the disciplines. They will act as a champion for the Institute and its work within the University and beyond, interact with a variety of