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Professor Jeremy Frey

Professor of Physical Chemistry

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Dr Jeremy Jones

Principal Research Fellow
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Professor Jeremy Webb

Professor of Microbiology

Research interests

  • Microbial biofilms and their control
  • Adaptive biology and evolution of microorganisms
  • Biofilm-associated infection

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Emeritus Professor Jeremy Wyatt DM FRCP

Research interests

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  • How to develop trustworthy, effective clinical AI and decision support systemsBuilding libraries of computer-readable clinical knowledge encoded in standard format to support multiple usesThe role of psychology in improving the capture, communication and use of health-related informationMore rigorous evaluation of clinical information systemsMaking better use of routine data using instrumental variable and related methods
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Dr Jess Macpherson

Teaching Fellow

Research interests

  • Arts Evaluation
  • Arts Impact
  • Feminist Performance Practice
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Miss Jessica Boxall

CORE eCRF Data Analyst

Research interests

  • Public Health
  • Nutrition
  • Food Security
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Dr Jessica Pereira PhD, MRSC

Res Fellow (Anniversary Fellowship) EPS

Research interests

  • Functional materials for electronic applications
  • Conductive metal nano/microstructures
  • Metal Inks

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Miss Jessica Rawlings

Research interests

  • PhD Thesis: Constraining ascent velocities of kimberlite magma using diffusion chronometry
  • Kimberlites are an enigmatic igneous rock sometimes containing diamonds. Kimberlite magmas are sourced from mantle depths and ascend rapidly due to their high volatile contents. Despite their scientific and economic importance, many aspects of kimberlite formation, ascent and eruption remain unknown. This project will examine the youngest and freshest kimberlites globally, the Igwisi Hills Volcanoes (IHV), Tanzania. Zoning patterns in olivine crystals and xenoliths will be examined to mechanically understand the evolution and ascent of kimberlite magma. Specifically, diffusion chronometry, primarily of Fe-Mg in olivine, and Li in olivine, will be used to constrain ascent velocities of kimberlite magmas.
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