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Champness at the University of Birmingham and be a member of his research group in the School of Chemistry (neilchampnessgroup.com). Applicants should have obtained a strong Master's degree in Chemistry. The
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necessary; knowledge and skills in photochemistry and photochromism are strongly recommended; knowledge and skills in spectroscopy, medicinal chemistry and chemical biology are a plus A relevant publication
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Join the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences at the University of Birmingham to participate in groundbreaking PhD research on photonic systems that detect early-stage cancers! Are you
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PhD Studentship: Development of Novel Miniaturized Device Technologies for Point-of-Need Diagnostics
medicine, will focus on developing and engineering new methods for improved and accurate detection and assessment of diseases as well as understanding, monitoring and controlling the cellular and tissue
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– the Universities of Birmingham, Leicester and Nottingham – and three more Associate Partners – the Research Complex at Harwell, Mary Lyon Centre and Rosalind Franklin Institute. We have a range of exciting and
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funded by the MRC between three Partners – the Universities of Birmingham, Leicester and Nottingham – and three more Associate Partners – the Research Complex at Harwell, Mary Lyon Centre and Rosalind
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– the Universities of Birmingham, Leicester and Nottingham – and three more Associate Partners – the Research Complex at Harwell, Mary Lyon Centre and Rosalind Franklin Institute. We have a range of exciting and
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Partners – the Universities of Birmingham, Leicester and Nottingham – and three more Associate Partners – the Research Complex at Harwell, Mary Lyon Centre and Rosalind Franklin Institute. We have a range of
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funded by the MRC between three Partners – the Universities of Birmingham, Leicester and Nottingham – and three more Associate Partners – the Research Complex at Harwell, Mary Lyon Centre and Rosalind
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funded by the MRC between three Partners – the Universities of Birmingham, Leicester and Nottingham – and three more Associate Partners – the Research Complex at Harwell, Mary Lyon Centre and Rosalind