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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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. The postholder will work together with the current research associate to support the PIs, Rahul Savani (University of Liverpool) and Ted Turocy (University of East Anglia), with the delivery of the project and
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-resistant species Trichophyton indotineae is cause for concern, particularly as our options to treat fungal infections are already severely limited. Therefore, we need to identify new drug targets if we
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Primary supervisor - Dr Ben Evans Understanding the mechanisms used by bacterial pathogens to adapt to drug exposure is key to developing new approaches to combat them. Much work has focussed on the roles of mutations and mobile elements in this regard. However, these are not the only ways that...
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27 Feb 2024 Job Information Organisation/Company UNIVERSITY OF EAST ANGLIA Research Field Computer science Researcher Profile First Stage Researcher (R1) Country United Kingdom Application Deadline
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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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Starting salary from £36,333 per annum, dependent on skills and experience, with an annual increment up to £43,155 per annum. The Sainsbury Research Unit (SRU) at the University of East Anglia
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of East Anglia to contribute to an ambitious NIHR funded programme of research focused on the development of big data-driven decision support systems to investigate the role of inflammation and nutrition
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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