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Dr James Bruce awarded funding to characterise reversed phase chromatography peptide separation systems

LHCS senior lecturer Dr James Bruce has received funding from Novo Nordisk, to define an improved and rational strategy for the development of methods for reversed phase chromatography of peptides. Working in partnership with Shimadzu and Novo Nordisk, this research will build on their previous work that demonstrated the key importance of the relationship between mobile and stationary phases when separating peptides. This can benefit drug development research and the analysis of biological samples.

1st September 2020

LHCS lecturer appointed to European Society of Cardiology working group

LHCS lecturer Dan Johnson has been appointed to the European Society of Cardiology working group on cardiac cellular physiology

10th July 2020

New PhD studentship opportunity

An opportunity is available for a four year PhD studentship in LHCS studying statistics for biologists and bioinformatics. Further details and how to appy can be found here

12th January 2022

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