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Qualification type: PhD Location: UWL & UCL School of Pharmacy (UK) Collaborator: UCL School of Pharmacy Funding for: UK and International students Hours: Full time Duration: 3 years Project start
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Closing date: Friday, April 12, 2024 Stipend: c. £20,000 (in line with the UCL rate) + UK/Overseas fees Duration of Studentship: 3 years fees and 3.5 years stipend Start date: June 2024 Vacancy
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the group of Prof. Ronan Daly (www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/fiam ), and working closely with teams across Cambridge, Imperial, UCL, Glasgow, Birmingham, Nottingham, Liverpool and Strathclyde. The successful
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://www.ifm.eng.cam.ac.uk/research/fiam/ ), and working closely with teams across Cambridge, Imperial, UCL, Glasgow, Birmingham, Nottingham, Liverpool and Strathclyde. The successful applicants will be supporting
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Yiliang Ding at the John Innes Centre and Dr Zoë Waller (UEA/UCL). The student will have, or expect to obtain a first class, 2(i) or equivalent honours degree in Microbiology, Biochemistry, Chemistry
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therapeutics. NATA has state of the art chemistry and biology laboratories and capabilities located on the Harwell Research and Innovation Campus, Oxfordshire alongside the MRC Harwell Mary Lyon Centre, National
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Masters students within the Department of Chemistry at UCL, and is a collaborative project with the University of Loughborough. A key component of the research will include air/moisture sensitive synthesis
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(NATA) that will support state-of-the-art interdisciplinary research to solve critical issues in nucleic acid therapeutics. NATA has state of the art chemistry and biology laboratories and capabilities
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Girolami and other members of the Cambridge Machine Learning Group (http://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/ ). The project offers also collaborations with other participants of the "AI Hub in Generative Models" (UCL
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Girolami and other members of the Cambridge Machine Learning Group (http://mlg.eng.cam.ac.uk/ ). The project offers also collaborations with other participants of the "AI Hub in Generative Models" (UCL