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computational, molecular and biophysical techniques. During the project you will design the methodology for, and perform the directed evolution of H-transfer enzymes using parallel selection methods, measure
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way to gain your PhD while working at the cutting edge of UK research. You can explore all CDT opportunities available through the Faculty of Science and Engineering on our website . Specified use
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the School if an offer of a place is made. For PhD students applying to the School of Life Sciences, all CONACyT scholarship holders receive an additional scholarship from the School where tuition fees
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We are looking for an enthusiastic NMR spectroscopist to join our team investigating the mechanisms of action of phosphoryl transfer enzymes. The current position will focus on solution NMR methods
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of prompts within existing systems e.g., ethics applications and data management plans. Candidates must have a PhD level qualification in Psychology, Behavioural Sciences or a related discipline. Please refer
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to meet probation and potential future promotion requirements. There may be opportunities to supervise PhD students if desired. After the initial three-year fellowship period, depending on project
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obtain a PhD or equivalent in Physics, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a relevant discipline. You must have hands-on experimental experience and skills in thin-film
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an innovative, motivated and capable individual, who can apply their research skills to support the delivery of this project. Skills in qualitative research methods and analysis are essential, as are the personal
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supported by the School of Natural Sciences You should have, or be working towards, a PhD or equivalent in biomaterials, bioengineering or a related discipline. Expertise in mammalian cell culture, bioreactor
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experience in computational analysis of proteomic data. The project will use the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as an experimental model relevant to all eukaryotic systems. Applicants should have a PhD (or