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. The project will seek to develop an approach to reduce that time through development of high-throughput chemistry approaches that allow the rapid synthesis of analogues with clean-up and direct-to-biology
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(LCMS, NMR) new covalent warheads with suitable reactivity and stability for application to lysine-TCI development in drug discovery. These optimised warheads will be incorporated into known inhibitors
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to lysine-TCI development in drug discovery. These optimised warheads will be incorporated into known inhibitors and tested against the relevant protein as a proof of concept. This is an opportunity to join a
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part of such exploration, the procurement or development of relevant workloads that are representative of real-world behaviours impacted by the design decisions of the networks under study should also be
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environments aiming to accelerate equipment and apparel development, enhance athlete performance, and ensure more effective use of testing facilities. The project will be undertaken in close collaboration with
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of industry and healthcare partners, a rare opportunity to develop a highly sought-after interdisciplinary skill set that is in demand across both academia and industry. Training and Student Development
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techniques. The findings will lay the groundwork for clinical application and contribute to the development of targeted therapies for resistant bacterial infections. Approach and Methods Atomic force
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remote sensing and data science, including data reduction and analyses, statistical methods and software development. Applicants are expected to have strong expertise in one or more of the following areas
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the development of a high k Si3N4 that retains its mechanical performance is very desirable and the subject of current research around the world. The highest k value yet achieved in a laboratory is ~170 Wm-1K-1
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highly successful career in the water sector or in an academic role. We will support your development into a dynamic, confident and highly competent researcher with wider transferable skills (communication