Overview:
A post-doctoral position is available to design and develop functional de novo peptide assemblies for applications in light capture and energy transduction.
About the position:
- This is one of multiple post-doctoral positions in a multi-centre interdisciplinary £7.25M EPSRC-funded Programme Grant.
- The Bristol-based post is available for 3 years in the first instance.
- An overview of project and the EPSRC Programme Grant can be found in recent University of Bristol news article:
- The position would be best suited to a talented and ambitious early career researcher with an interest in applying de novo peptide/protein design in synthetic biology and nanotechnology.
- Essential skills for this role include experience with the design and synthesis of synthetic peptides; the attachment of peptides or proteins to surfaces; and the biophysical or structural characterisation of such peptides.
- Experience in computational peptide/protein design and/or structural biology would be an advantage; however, neither of these are essential skills for applicants at this stage
Eligibility Criteria:
- Candidates must hold a PhD in, Chemistry.
Application:
- Apply online
- For informal enquiries, please contact: n.woolfson@bristol.ac.uk
Quick Overview | |
Organization | University of Bristol |
Type of position | Postdoctoral (ref no – ACAD104653) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Subject areas | Chemistry |
Deadline | September 02, 2020 |