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-phase synthesis of bioactive peptides using the Fmoc/tBu method. Spectroscopic and spectrometric techniques (FTIR, MS, NMR). Chromatographic analysis methods, including high-performance liquid
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of organic semiconductors, nanoparticles, or quantum dots. Experience with the synthesis of carbon dots is particularly valuable. Documented experience in materials characterization, such as NMR spectroscopy
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-assisted synthesis, advanced purification and analytical facilities (HPLC, NMR, MS), and strong collaborations for structural, biophysical, and biological studies. The environment is highly collaborative
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provides access to modern core facilities (NMR, MS, spectroscopy, imaging) and fosters collaborations at the campus, regional, national, and international levels across chemistry, biology, and biotechnology
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synthesis (main task) - Characterization of the synthesized complexes by NMR, UV-visible, IR, XRD, EPR and any appropriate analytical mean (main task) - Study of the reactivity of synthesized complexes
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polymerization and electropolymerization. The structures will be confirmed, for example, by 1H and 13C NMR titration, FTIR, mass spectrometry, UV-vis and fluorescence spectroscopy, electrochemistry, size exclusion
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organic chemistry, with solid skills in synthesis and analytical methods (NMR, HPLC, MS, IR, etc.). Candidate should have a strong interest in the technological aspects of the project. Experience in green
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conjugation, lipid coupling, and the development of tailored molecular probes. You will work extensively with analytical techniques such as NMR and MS and contribute to our fragment-based drug design efforts
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methodologies, NMR and Mass Spectrometry, and working with human specimens are desired but not required. Additional Information: Location: Biomedical Research Tower (0112) Position Type: Term (Fixed Term
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to departmental NMR, MS, XRD, EA and spectroscopic support units, mechanical, electrical and glassblowing workshops, and the University supercomputer Hamilton. The Franchino group is an enthusiastic and inclusive