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The post holder will design and synthesise small molecules aimed at developing new therapeutic strategies for ASS1-deficient tumours. Your work will develop important structure–activity relationship (SAR
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The post holder will design and synthesise small molecules aimed at developing new therapeutic strategies for ASS1-deficient tumours. Your work will develop important structure–activity relationship (SAR
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focussed on improving our understanding of the global impact of structural factors (homelessness, violence, stigma, and incarceration) on the transmission of HIV among key population groups (people who
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). Based at Seagate Technology (Springtown), you will lead microfabrication and metrology to realise device structures from pre-deposited magnetic wafers, including design and patterning of pillars and Hall
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enzymes, SleB. Bacterial spores are among the most pernicious cells in nature. Formed as survival structures in response to nutrient starvation, their ubiquity and extreme resistance to heat and other
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important structure–activity relationship (SAR) data across a number of different tumor types. The ultimate aim is to derive a number of lead compounds to take forward to advanced in vitro and in vivo studies
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economists based in Population Health Sciences in Bristol Medical School. This post is funded by a Wellcome Trust Discovery Award focussed on improving our understanding of the global impact of structural
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that explore new 3D chemical space, to AI-guided synthesis, flow automation and direct-to-biology screening. By coupling Bath’s strengths in synthetic chemistry, chemical and structural biology, and advanced
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tissues and (where relevant) soil. The modelling work will be tightly coupled to experimental campaigns and will use image-derived structures (including XCT images where available) to develop mechanistic
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project ECOFUNC, which strives to develop sustainable construction materials and circular end-of-life solutions. This role will support research aimed at creating an environmentally benign recycling pathway