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of glycoprotein structural analysis using bottom-up mass spectrometry. The project will also include developing and applying applications in glycomics and native MS. Our goal is to characterise the structure
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), time-lapse bathymetric and sub-bottom profiler surveys of the seabed, and sediment cores. They may also assist in analysis of monitoring data from Ocean Bottom Seismometers and Hydrophones. These data
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, or similar languages, and proficiency in high-performance computing. You will have experience in large-scale genomic data analysis. You will be able to demonstrate how to organise and prioritise work
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fractionation (i.e. surface biotinylating, gradient centrifugation, and be proficient in advanced data analysis (i.e. R, Python). Excellent analytical, organisational, and problem-solving skills are essential
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Associate tenable for oneyear in the Department of Drama, Theatre and Dance. The successful applicant will play a leading curatorial and research role in the implementation and analysis of artist-led
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available immediately on a fixed-term basis for two years in the first instance, with a possibility of extension. The successful applicant will perform laboratory-based research and bioinformatic analysis
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. Funded by an award from the Economic and Social Research Council’s Secondary Data Analysis Initiative, this project led by Dr Stephen Ashe (profile here ) seeks to offer an intersectional re-reading
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respectful and fair for all. Find out more about the benefits of working at the University and what it is like to live and work in the Durham area on our Why Join Us? - Information Page The Role Applications
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? information page. The Role and Department Durham University’s Department of Archaeology is one of the UK’s best, with an outstanding reputation for excellence in teaching, research and employability of our
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frequency stabilisation and control, image analysis, data acquisition, optical design and Gaussian beam propagation. Desirable: 4. Experience · Demonstrable ability to develop research proposals