Matt Gibson
@labgibson
@UoMChemistry @UoMMiB Chair of Sustainable Biomaterials (glycoscience, ice and polymers). Co-founder @Cryologyx
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https://gibsongroupresearch.com 20-12-2012 11:25:04
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A team of The University of Manchester researchers have discovered a way to control mutation rates in bacteria, which could aid the fight against antibiotic resistance. The finding could lead to the creation of "anti-evolution drugs" to preserve antibiotic effectiveness manchester.ac.uk/about/news/sciā¦
Back to back š§ in news todayā¦.this is why we need #cryo research, with molecular details. There are so many fields impacted. Proposing a lunar cryo-bank to āback upā diversity on earth theguardian.com/environment/arā¦. And how rockets trigger clouds.. theguardian.com/science/articlā¦.
I have PDRA vacancy to join my team at the University of Cambridge working on our recently awarded European Research Council (ERC) Proof of Concept grant. Please share widely with your networks - thanks! Further details on how to apply can be found here: lnkd.in/ew53HdGv
Great to hear from the Education Sec that the govt continues to support & value the contribution of international students šš©āš The message is: if you meet university & visa entry requirements, the British government and British people will welcome you #WeAreInternational
Great opportunity to work with Tom McDonald here at manchester, on academic/industry collaboration
Calling student members of MacroGroup_UK . Do you love polymers? Do you love prizes? We have an opportunity for you. The bulletin is running essay and photo competitions until 11th October. Your submission will be featured in our Macro Bulletin.
En route to where it all began for me Durham Chemistry to speak at the wonderful RAPS Organisation annual meeting. Iāll be talking about how we develop materials for biotechnology and health, and some āacademic advice bingoā!
A position available Imperial Materials in Biomaterials. Please retweet Lecturer / Senior Lecturer / Reader in Biomaterials at Imperial College London (jobs.ac.uk)