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to address climate change. To bridge this gap, this project will characterise wildfire charcoal from historic fires with known ages (years to decades to 174 MA old) to examine compositional evolution and
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drug discovery start points for high-value cancer targets. An iterative cycle of design-make-test will be used to optimise hit fragments identified through screening. The project will provide
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Vassilis Glenis Prof Tom Curtis and Dr James McKenna at Newcastle University with Reece Foundation Eligibility Criteria An MEng/MSc in a relevant subject or First or upper second class UG degree (2:1
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PhD Studentship in Medicinal Chemistry: High-throughput chemistry and direct-to-biology testing to accelerate drug discovery Award Summary 100% fees covered, and a minimum tax-free annual living
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. The project will initially focus on closed-loop DBHE configurations as a simplified test case before extending the methodology to fully coupled THMC numerical models. Within this framework, governing