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MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Department of Chemistry and Analytical Science
Research in medicinal chemistry and diagnostics is focused on two main areas, bio-medicinal chemistry and analytical science applied to diagnostics. Bio-medicinal research is largely, though not exclusively, directed toward various aspects of cancer, including development of molecules for cell recognition, modification of nucleic acid bases, imaging and targeting of cancer cells (e.g. photodynamic therapy), and small molecule therapeutics.
MPhil / PhD
The Open University - Department of Physics and Astronomy
Astrochemistry is the study of molecules in space, how they form, where they form, and what role they play in shaping the formation and evolution of astrophysical systems, particularly in star and planet formation. The chemical interactions between atoms, ions, and molecules in both the gas and solid phase span from the coldest, darkest regions of space, known as the interstellar medium, right to the surface of planets, where such processes may be key in astrobiology ?
MSc / PGDip / PGCert
Cranfield University - Biosensors and Diagnostics
The ability to measure chemical quantities is essential to science, engineering and medicine, while the drive for improved manufacturing, product quality, health and safety, environmental monitoring and healthcare has fuelled the development of improved analysis.This MSc has been developed in response to extensive industry research and demand. It is the first course in Europe to bring together biotechnology and analytical science for the improvement of analysis methods and translation into new products.The course will provide specialist in-depth training and hands-on experience of the growing range of new analytical techniques used in the biotechnology sector as well as the computational skills to maximise the information gained from these methods.The Analytical Biotechnology MSc is part of the Advanced Biosciences Programme and is divided into three parts: a formal taught component comprising ten modulesan integrating componenta four-five month research project and thesis.Modules:Biomolecular and Analytical TechnologyResearch Design and MethodologyStatistical Analysis and Interpretation Sample Preparation and Separation TechnologyAnalytical TechnologyDiagnostic Methods - Molecular Methods Genomic and Post-Genomic Analytical BiotechnologyBusiness Principles Immunological Methods Instrumentation and SoftwareResearch ProjectYou will undertake a research project either in industry or academia.
PhD / MPhil / MSc by research
University of Essex - School of Biological Sciences
We offer supervision in all areas of staff expertise in chemical biology. Chemical biology is an interdisciplinary field which is rapidly becoming a key research area as chemists and biologist interact to investigate biological questions in novel and powerful ways.
PhD / MPhil / MSc by research
University of Essex - School of Biological Sciences
We offer supervision in all areas of staff expertise in biochemistry.
PhD / MPhil
University of East Anglia - School of International Development
The School aims to provide research students with high quality research supervision, in an intellectually stimulating, rigorous and supportive multi-disciplinary academic environment. We aim to help research students to flourish intellectually, attain high standards of academic achievement.
PhD / MPhil / MSc by research
University of East Anglia - School of Chemistry
Research.100% of research activity classified as internationally leading, excellent or recognised.
PhD / MPhil
University of East Anglia - School of International Development
The School aims to provide research students with high quality research supervision, in an intellectually stimulating, rigorous and supportive multi-disciplinary academic environment. We aim to help research students to flourish intellectually, attain high standards of academic achievement.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Planetary and Space Sciences Research Institute - PSSRI
The goals of the Planetary and Space Sciences Research Institute's postgraduate cosmochemistry programme are to undertake research projects that further our understanding of the origin of the Solar System through laboratory studies of extraterrestrial materials: meteorites, lunar samples, cosmic dust and samples returned by spacecraft. We study the processes by which planets and small bodies evolved to their present state; obtain information about the origin and formation of the Solar System and the time scales involved; and determine the past activity of the Sun.
PhD / MPhil
The Open University - Department of Chemistry and Analytical Science
Research in the Department of Chemistry is focused on two main areas, biomedicinal chemistry and analytical science, with an additional area of materials chemistry. Biomedicinal research (Yao, Missailidis, Bruce, Trigiante) forms part of the research effort of the inter-faculty Biomedical Research Network, and is largely, though not exclusively, directed toward various aspects of cancer, including development of molecules for cell recognition, modification of nucleic acid bases, imaging and targeting of cancer cells, and small molecule therapeutics.
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