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Are you passionate about drug development and curious about how molecules can fight diseases? Do you want to contribute to breakthrough technologies that modulate protein-protein interactions in cells? If so, join the Department of Synthetic Organic Chemistry as a PhD candidate!
We aim to develop new drug development technology based on the design and synthesis of a unique class of molecules to modulate the so-called protein-protein interactions in the cell. Protein-protein interactions are very common in metabolic pathways and their malfunctioning leads to diseases. Using computer modelling, and by synthesising unique compound libraries and screening for biological activity, new druglike molecules will be developed that may form the basis for future drugs.
As a PhD candidate on this multidisciplinary project, your main task will be to develop new and efficient synthesis routes to novel classes of small molecules that can interfere with protein-protein interactions. You will closely collaborate with other project partners on several aspects of early-stage drug discovery, including molecular modelling, scale-up of strategic building blocks, automated library synthesis, assay development and screening for biological activity.
In addition to conducting research, your PhD position will include other training activities, such as participation in teaching (10%). This involves assisting with lab courses, as well as supervising and training Bachelor's and Master's students as part of your own research project.
You will be working at the Department of Synthetic Organic Chemistry, which is part of the Institute for Molecules and Materials. Our research activities encompass a broad range of topics, including the development of new sustainable synthesis methods, research into new click reactions and their application to unravel biochemical pathways, and the design and synthesis of biologically active molecules for medicinal chemistry purposes. In all these areas, the synthesis of complex organic molecules plays a crucial role. The Institute for Molecules and Materials is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories and hosts a wide variety of analytical and spectroscopic equipment required to execute the research. The research project will be carried out in collaboration with the Drug Discovery Lectorate of HAN University.
You can apply only via the button below. Address your letter of application to Prof. Floris Rutjes. In the application form, you will find which documents you need to include with your application.
The first interviews will take place on 21 October. Any second interview will take place on 28 October. You will preferably start your employment on 1 January 2025.
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Type of employment | Temporary position |
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Contract type | Full time |
First day of employment | 01-01-2025 |
Salary | Promovendus |
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Number of positions | 2 |
Full-time equivalent | 1,0 |
City | Nijmegen |
County | Gelderland |
Country | Netherlands |
Reference number | 62.207.24 |
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Published | 19.Sep.2024 |
Last application date | 13.Oct.2024 11:59 PM CEST |