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experience and a keen interest in developing physics and chemistry tools to reveal complex protein/glycan interactions? Are you eager to develop your expertise, push the boundaries of knowledge, and pursue a
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. To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Professor Bruce Turnbull , Professor of Biomolecular Chemistry, and project primary supervisor Email: W.B.Turnbull@leeds.ac.uk
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further, please contact: Ralf Richter , Professor in Physical Chemistry of Biological Systems, and project primary supervisor Email: r.richter@leeds.ac.uk
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to discussing flexible working arrangements. To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Professor Barbara Evans , Professor of Public Health Engineering Tel: +44 (0
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the UK’s leading research-intensive universities? GLYCOCALYX is a Horizon Europe Doctoral Network. It offers a multidisciplinary training programme between its academic and industrial partners to research
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to further your career in one of the UKs leading research intensive Universities? The Global Methane Politics project (METH-POL) is a five-year European Research Council-funded project led by Professor Jan
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-intensive universities? We are looking for an outstanding Research Fellow to join a research project based in the groups of Professor Fiona Meldrum in the School of Chemistry and Professor Nik Kapur in
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. The first is a large project on the central Congo peatlands, led by UNEP (United National Environment Programme). As part of this project you will lead the production of new maps of the central Congo
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degree (or have submitted your thesis before taking up the role) and research experience in Physics and/or Engineering along with significant experience in experimental liquid crystal physics, including
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Barring Service (DBS) and where relevant, equivalent overseas authorities To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Mark Smith, Professor of Water Science & Health Email