PhD in Organic Chemistry feat. Photo- & Redox Chemistry, Protacs 80 %
PhD @University of Zurich posted 2 days agoJob Description
Dive into our vibrant world where we craft organic dyes into photocages that deliver and activate drugs with tissue-penetrating light as a trigger. We are looking for a PhD candidate to join our research group at the Department of Chemistry of the University of Zurich. Our interdisciplinary research merges organic chemistry, photochemistry, and biology, and pushes the boundaries of applied photochemistry. Our tools help unravel biological processes and advance drug delivery solutions. Our ultimate goal is to push the frontiers of medicine by enabling next-generation and personalized therapies. The position is fully funded by the SNSF Starting Grant for four years.
Your responsibilities
Your profile
You are a highly motivated, creative, responsible, and ambitious individual with a strong passion for science and a love for challenges. You possess excellent critical thinking skills and keen attention to detail. You are a friendly team player who can step up and deliver in crucial moments when the team needs it the most. You have:
- A first-class Master’s degree in chemistry or organic chemistry, awarded prior to the start of the contract
- An excellent background in organic synthesis, redox chemistry and physical organic chemistry is essential, proficiency in inert atmosphere techniques (glovebox, vacuum line, Schlenk techniques) and cyclic voltammetry
- Experience with biology (cell viability studies, flow cytometry, bioimaging, western blotting) or photochemistry is an advantage
- Academic awards at the university or national level
- Excellent communication skills and excellent command of English, both spoken and written
Information on your application
Applications should be sent as a single PDF file and must include a cover letter briefly stating your motivation for the position, a CV containing the names and contact details of two references, and a summary of past research experience. Only applications that adhere to these requirements will be considered. Selection will be based solely on academic excellence and research experience. Short-listed applicants will be interviewed either in person or via a video call.