PostDoc Position in Late-Stage Functionalization (Industry Collaboration) 80 %
Start of employment as soon as possibleA PostDoc position is available in the group of Prof. Dr. Nina Hartrampf in the Department of Chemistry at University of Zurich (Switzerland), in collaboration with the company Johnson & Johnson (Spain). The Hartrampf group uses flow chemistry for the chemical synthesis and modification of peptides and proteins. As part of the collaborative project, you will investigate novel methods for late-stage modification by using a combination of techniques including flow chemistry, photochemistry and high-throughput experimentation. The PostDoc will be carried out at the University of Zurich, with an additional research visit to Johnson & Johnson in Toledo/Spain.
We offer an exciting PostDoc position in a stimulating and challenging environment at the interface of modern chemistry methodology and automation. You will be trained in state-of-the-art SPPS technology, organic chemistry, late-stage functionalization, photochemistry and high-throughput experimentation. With this joint research project, you will be part of an interdisciplinary and international research collaboration.
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Your application should contain:- letter of motivation
- curriculum vitae
- short summary of past research accomplishments
- transcripts of your academic records from your University, and a copy of your degree
- contact details of two referees (e.g. your PhD thesis supervisor)
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