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of drug discovery and structural biology. The research focuses on elucidating the complex structural architecture of essential regulatory proteins, including kinases, which play critical roles in
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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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collaboration with partners with modelling expertise. This PhD offers the opportunity to work at the interface of plant physiology, root biology, imaging and quantitative analysis. The student’s work will provide
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collaboration with partners with modelling expertise. This PhD offers the opportunity to work at the interface of plant physiology, root biology, imaging and quantitative analysis. The student’s work will provide
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demography (see Smallegange 2026, Academia Biology for an overview). This is a full time, fixed term role available for the duration of 34 months. For all informal enquiries please contact isabel.smallegange
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, Academia Biology for an overview). This is a full time, fixed term role available until 30 April 2029. Interviews will be held on Tuesday 2 June and Friday 5 June 2026. For all informal enquiries please
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to apply. We are seeking an enthusiastic and motivated graduate to join a research project focused on advancing plant health diagnostics through synthetic biology. Plant pests and pathogens pose a major
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focused on advancing plant health diagnostics through synthetic biology. Plant pests and pathogens pose a major threat to agriculture, biodiversity, and biosecurity worldwide. Current diagnostic methods
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evolutionary responses to environmental change. The project builds on recent work developing a “development-centric” approach to demography (see Smallegange 2026, Academia Biology for an overview). This is a
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applicants must have (or be close to obtaining) a PhD in Computer Science, Information Engineering, Statistics, Chemistry, Biology, or a related area, with extensive research experience and a strong