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degree in Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry or closely related discipline. Hold a PhD (or be in process of submission) in medicinal chemistry or synthetic organic chemistry. Be available to take up the post
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The Pilgrim Group is seeking a highly motivated and talented researcher to join our team (https://www.thepilgrimgroup.co.uk/). This post is funded by Dr Ben Pilgrim’s Royal Society University
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and the seventh century CE: https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/news/research-on-early-british-voices-and-identities. This project will use datasets previously curated by team members which will be
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eager to explore the interface between cell wall mechanics and soil physical properties applying spatial gene regulation to understand root biomechanics. This position is ideally suited to a highly
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deoxyamination reactions. The project will also include mechanistic and kinetic studies as well as total synthesis of bioactive amines to demonstrate applicability. Successful candidates must have a PhD in
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type that is transportable and widely employable, thus opening a route to new, extremely precise acceleration measurements. The position will be based in the School of Physics & Astronomy
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work under the supervision of Prof. Stam Sotiropoulos and Prof. Markus Kaiser and their established teams (https://conilab.nottingham.ac.uk https://www.dynamic-connectome.org/ ) in using brain MRI and
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research grouping. You will have a PhD in Experimental Condensed Matter Physics, Materials Science or Electrical Engineering, or be close to completion, and will have experience with sophisticated vacuum
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applications to both external and/or internal bodies for funding, contractual or accreditation purposes. We are looking for a confident, organised researcher who can evidence: A PhD, or equivalent in mathematics
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applications to both external and/or internal bodies for funding, contractual or accreditation purposes. We are looking for a confident, organised researcher who can evidence: A PhD, or equivalent in mathematics