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blotting, microscopy, and drug/compound co-treatment in cellular assays Experience in antibiotic drug discovery You must also: Hold a PhD/DPhil in medicinal chemistry and chemical biology, together
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of Medical Sciences (AMS). Find out more about the Aye research and group here : About you Applicants must hold a PhD in Chemistry, Chemical Biology, or a related area (or be close to completion), prior
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represent the research group at external seminars and conferences. To be considered, you must hold a PhD/DPhil in statistical genetics, quantitative genetics, bioinformatics, computer science, statistics
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of research: survey design, rapid and literature reviews, mixed methods data analysis, and content and text analyses of policies and programmes. This role includes research assistant work such as the day-to-day
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will hold, or be close to the completion of, a relevant PhD/DPhil together with relevant experience. You will have experience in experimental high-pressure and/or high-temperature research, ideally with
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. You should have GMC registration, MRCP (or equivalent) and higher degree (DPhil/PhD) as well as CCT (or equivalent) in acute general/internal medicine, infectious disease/microbiology. Application
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. Departmental Tutors work collegiately with colleagues, sharing in collaborative decisions affecting courses and proposing and implementing improvements to working methods, to ensure high standards are maintained
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are pedagogically rigorous and effective and founded on robust evidence and will lead on the development of reports and publications relating to this work. About You Education to PhD level in education
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of technosignatures and software development will be an advantage. Candidates are expected to demonstrate that they can manage their own area of research. Select and follow specialist methodologies and collaborate
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thermodynamics. You should possess a relevant PhD/DPhil (or be near completion). Experimental expertise in electrical characterisation of quantum devices at cryogenic temperatures is essential. As is excellent