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but are not limited to the study of infectious diseases, transcription and translation, cancer and neurodegenerative diseases (for further details see: http://www.biochem.emory.edu/). Current
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-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC/UPLC), peptide synthesis on a solid support (SPPS) and interpretation of experimental spectroscopic data (NMR, FTIR) will be preferred. LanguagesENGLISHLevelGood Research
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Research in Synthetic/Medicinal Chemistry Location: The Hong Group (https://sites.duke.edu/thehonggroup/ ) Department of Chemistry, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, USA Job Type: Short-term, Research
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Longwood Center and is an affiliate of the BCMP department at Harvard Medical School. We are affiliated with state of the art facilities for structural biology (cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography, NMR
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. Proficiency in at least two of: rheology or mechanical testing; microscopy (SEM/AFM/fluorescence); spectroscopy (FTIR/Raman/NMR); XRD. Solid data analysis skills (statistics, plotting, image quantification
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or other silica-based materials); Experience in characterization of porous materials using various techniques such as BET, TGA-DSC¬MS, PXRD, SXRD, FTIR, NMR, SEM, XPS, etc. and technical skills
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the College of Sciences. For a full list of centers and institutes, please visit: https://www.utrgv.edu/research/about/center-and-institutes/index.htm . About UTRGV: The University of Texas Rio Grande
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and characterizing cementitious composites. Proficiency in characterizing construction materials micro/nanoscale experimental methods, such as XRD, SEM, TGA/DSC, NMR, or synchrotron-based techniques
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culture facilities, a Biological Services Unit, a metabolic unit for human feeding studies and high-quality library and IT provision. There are excellent analytical facilities including ultracentrifuge, NMR
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will be implemented in three Work Packages (WPs) and will involve three partners. # Organic Synthesis You perform multi-step syntheses of supramolecular receptors You characterize receptors: NMR, mass