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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 the discovery of new medicines is the time taken to design, synthesise and test compounds through multiple cycles of optimisation. You will seek to develop an approach to reduce that time through development
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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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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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% STFC:25% UoW split), gaining experience in algorithm development, experimental validation, software engineering, and scientific communication. Training opportunities include international workshops
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career development. The MTC is an independent Research and Technology Organisation (RTO) focused on accelerating disruptive technologies in UK manufacturing. Supported by the government, it partners with
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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