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View Vacancy -- Senior Researcher – Chemistry - NATA 2405 Open Date 07/06/2024, 23:55 Close Date 07/06/2024, 23:55 Research Institute NATA Research Institute / Unit Information Nucleic Acid
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An exciting opportunity has a risen within the E.P.S.R.C. Centre of Doctoral Training (CDT) in Digital and Automated Materials Chemistry to support the effective operation of the centre. The goal
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This 4-year PhD is fully funded for UK home students (by The University of Manchester), but only partial funding is available for overseas students. We will also provide a tax-free stipend set at
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will be within the Advanced Processor Technology (APT) and/or Systems and Software Security (S3) Group in the Department of Computer Science, The University of Manchester, UK. The APT and S3 group
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London (UCL), University of Manchester and University of Essex. Applicants should apply to one institution only. The purpose of Soc-B research is to identify social exposures and causal pathways that lead
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compounds, ink formulation, and device fabrication. We are looking for a person with experience of synthesising inks and forming thin films, particularly someone with a chemistry background. Knowledge of lead
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This is a fully-funded 3-year position in the School of Chemistry, University of Birmingham, to work on an interdisciplinary project in the group of Dr Gemma-Louise Davies. The project will involve
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compounds, ink formulation, and device fabrication. We are looking for a person with experience of synthesising inks and forming thin films, particularly someone with a chemistry background. Knowledge of lead
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pharmacology), Prof. Joe Harrity (organic chemistry), and Dr. Tim Craggs (single-molecule FRET and biophysical techniques). The project aims to: 1. Design, synthesize, and characterize fluorescently labelled
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, protein production or medicinal chemistry. Within this role, you will become proficient in several platforms and able to provide technical advice to students and colleagues within the Centre for Medicines