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About the role The Lu lab is interested in the mechanism by which cancer karyotype mutates and becomes resistant to therapy, with the aim of finding new ways to treat cancer more effectively. We
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foldamer catalysts, and their application towards a variety of stereoselective processes, including organocatalytic and photocatalytic reactions. Applicants should have extensive experience in both small
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and/or flow cytometry-based readouts of infection Experience with biochemical assays (e.g. Western blotting) Experience handling/processing samples in vivo infection models and/or human samples
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Experience in fluorescence microscopy and/or flow cytometry-based readouts of infection Experience with biochemical assays (e.g. Western blotting) Experience handling/processing samples in vivo infection
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designing and executing the synthesis of novel and innovative foldamer catalysts, and their application towards a variety of stereoselective processes, including organocatalytic and photocatalytic reactions
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@rhul.ac.uk For queries on the application process the Human Resources Department can be contacted by email at: recruitment@rhul.ac.uk Please quote the reference: 0825-198 Closing Date: 23:59, 17 September
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Travel ” which examines signal processing and machine learning methods for inferring active travel activities from optical fibre signals. About You Applicants must have an Undergraduate Degree in
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page after you click “Apply Now”. This document will provide information of what criteria will be assessed at each stage of the recruitment process. * Please note that this is a PhD level role but
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to our diverse and inclusive community is embedded in our appointments processes. Reasonable adjustments will be made at each stage of the recruitment process for any candidate with a disability. We are
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policies, flexible working arrangements, and campus facilities. Queen Mary’s commitment to our diverse and inclusive community is embedded in our appointments processes. Reasonable adjustments will be made