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dark field (HAADF) imaging in the scanning transmission electron microscope. 3. Proven ability to use Python for electron microscope control or image analysis in electron microscopy. 4
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medicinal chemistry and molecular biology techniques, including computer‑aided drug design (e.g., molecular dynamics and molecular docking), synthetic organic chemistry for compound synthesis, purification
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post holder will play a leading role in the analysis of large and complex genetic and electronic health records datasets with a range of Bioinformatics tools, Statistical and Machine Learning approaches
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experimental approaches, including immunohistochemistry, confocal microscopy, molecular and cellular biology techniques, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and analysis of mouse and human brain tissue. We
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, including the ability to lead and develop a research team by influence rather than direct line management authority. OtherEvidence of ability to attract and train MSc or PhD students, or other workers, in
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. Other 8. Proven ability to demonstrate creativity, innovation and teamworking within work Desirable Criteria 1. Interest in pursuing a postgraduate degree at PhD level in the field of mechanisms
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funding to be able to develop applications to funding bodies 6. Experience with in vivo neuroscience techniques 7. Experience with computer programming Communication and Team Working 8. Proven ability in
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catalysts. Applicants must hold a postgraduate degree at PhD level (or nearing completion / submission) in a relevant area of heterogeneous catalysis, or relevant industrial experience. Further information is
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. PhD in a relevant discipline 2. Evidence of collaborations with industry, NHS or social care 3. Proven ability to adapt to the changing requirements of the Higher Education community 4. A
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, particularly instrumental analysis and digital recording. 3. Proven ability to conduct instrumental analysis (including Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray fluorescence