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01/04/2026. To design and synthesise precursors and molecular probes for imaging and molecular radiotherapy studies. To analyse these probes as part of the chemistry development programme by methods
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The Department of Chemistry invites applications for up to two senior academic appointments (Associate Professor/Professor) to commence within the next 6–18 months. We are particularly interested
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Please note that job descriptions are not exhaustive, and you may be asked to take on additional duties that align with the key responsibilities mentioned above. We reserve the right to close the advert prior to the closing date stated should we receive a high volume of applications. It is...
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microbubbles of different shell and gas properties using lipid chemistry, and characterise them with DLS/ OM/ other techniques in collaboration with other postdocs (microfluidics, acoustics, etc.). This involves
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neurological and neuropsychiatric disorders. What you will be doing: You will design and fabricate microbubbles of different shell and gas properties using lipid chemistry, and characterise them with DLS/ OM
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laboratory techniques, analytical chemistry, bioprocessing, or a related discipline, with a willingness to learn and develop technical skills. The role offers the opportunity to work within a collaborative
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. The GLYCOCALYX Network will train 15 PhD Fellows in chemistry, physics and biology methods and concepts required to resolve the dynamic organisation of glycocalyces. The project will establish a new level of
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of this Prosperity Partnership is to translate the UK’s scientific leadership in Flow (Bio)Chemistry into industrial leadership and commercial value; to realise a step change in the implementation of continuous flow
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. The GLYCOCALYX Network will train 15 PhD Fellows in chemistry, physics and biology methods and concepts required to resolve the dynamic organisation of glycocalyces. The project will establish a new level of
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and provide guidance to staff and students. You should hold a PhD (or equivalent) in biochemistry, physics, materials or chemistry with detailed training in X-ray crystallography. You have advanced