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This project is a fully funded MSc by Research Scholarship in Medicinal Chemistry / Synthetic Organic Chemistry and builds on a successful decade-long research programme at the University of Exeter
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chemistry and nanoscale structure, these coatings will offer long-term, biocompatible protection against infection. The project will involve materials design, fabrication, characterisation, and biological
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, and biotechnology. Research Environment: The project is a collaboration between UCL Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Chemical Engineering departments. Students will work across multiple labs, benefiting from a
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, including anti-cancer therapy. This postdoctoral project will develop ultrahigh throughput for in vitro evolution of enzymes used in synthetic chemistry relevant for oligonucleotide constructs (chiral
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partners across Europe allow a particularly wide skills training, including experimental and computational work. Applicants should thus have a first (or upper second) class degree in chemistry, biochemistry
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the computational design and synthesis of peptides and small molecules, the analysis of compounds binding to proteins and their activity in cancer cells. Led by Dr Andrew Beekman and Professor Mark Searcey, there is
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targeted must be extremely potent and are often natural products that, on their own, are too toxic to be used. In this project, we will use synthetic chemistry, both in solution and on solid phase, to design
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Develop an active learning-driven platform for compound selection and optimisation Integrate robotic sample preparation, automated data acquisition, and computational analysis Advance five existing
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studentship in Synthetic andPhysical Organic Chemistry available from October 2026, to work under the supervision of Prof. Paul McGonigal and Dr Alyssa-Jennifer Avestro in the Department of Chemistry at
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conference presentation. Research Environment: The project is jointly hosted by UCL Chemistry and the Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology (ISMB), in collaboration with Birkbeck. The student will