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Funding Amount: £19,237 for the 2024/25 academic year PhD Studentship in Biological Mass Spectrometry Project title: Developing the next generation of MALDI mass spectrometry. Department/School
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at the University of Nottingham in collaboration with Erebagen Ltd to screen engineered bacterial natural product libraries for anti-cancer activity using native mass spectrometry. This exciting project is supervised
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product libraries for anti-cancer activity using native mass spectrometry. This exciting project is supervised by Prof Neil Oldham and Dr Luisa Ciano, from the School of Chemistry, and Dr Doug Roberts and
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- Biochemistry, Mass Spectrometry, Spatial or Single cell omics and experience in molecular biology techniques, cell biology or analytical glycobiology is desirable. Expressions of interest are welcome from
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Samsten (co-supervisor). This project aims to generate the structures of novel chemicals detected with non-targeted screening with liquid chromatography high resolution mass spectrometry (LC/HRMS
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and mass spectrometry is essential. Candidates with experience with toxicology, machine learning or handling high resolution mass spectrometry data are encouraged to apply. The applicant should have a
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, based on innovative separations coupled (HYPhEnated) to mass spectrometry to: (i) structurally characterize Ig, resolving the proteoforms complexity of multiply glycosylated immunoglobulins, and (ii
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Skłodowska-Curie Actions, composed by 15 members, including academic and non-academic sectors located in 8 countries. SPIDoc’s projects will apply cutting-edge technologies, like native mass spectrometry (MS
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The Surrey Group have been active in secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) for over thirty years using the method to unravel the complexities of interface chemistry in adhesive bonds, organic
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real-time analysis employing Mass Spectrometry for the investigation of selective and efficient chemical CO2 utilization in electrochemical processes. Design, synthesis, and characterization of catalytic