Postdoctoral: Drug Discovery on Parkinson’s Disease, University of Dundee, UK

Postdoctoral Position in UK United Kingdom

Postdoctoral: Drug Discovery: The University of Dundee is seeking a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research Assistant to contribute to drug discovery efforts targeting Parkinson’s Disease using structural mass spectrometry techniques. This role will enhance our understanding of critical stress sensing pathways in mitochondria and may lead to novel therapeutic solutions.

Postdoctoral Research Assistant: Drug Discovery on Parkinson’s Disease

Designation

Postdoctoral Research Assistant

FieldDetails
Research AreaDrug discovery for Parkinson’s Disease
LocationUniversity of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HN
Eligibility/QualificationPhD in biochemistry, biophysics, structural mass spectrometry, proteomics or related discipline
Last Date to Apply18th February 2026

Description

The successful candidate will work within the Masson and Muqit Groups to perform structural mass spectrometry for drug discovery. Responsibilities will include:

  • Determining binding sites of small molecules on proteins using native mass spectrometry and HDX-MS.
  • Developing novel methods for drug discovery via structural mass spectrometry.
  • Maintaining instrumentation and benchmarking data.
  • Disseminating findings through publications and advising students.

Qualifications:

  • A competitive PhD with a strong academic and publication record.
  • Experience in structural mass spectrometry methods, especially with Waters mass spectrometry instruments.
  • Familiarity with assessing drug binding using structural mass spectrometry techniques is desirable.
  • Background in peptide chemistry is a plus.

How to Apply

To apply for this position, please contact Dr. Glenn Masson at gmasson001@dundee.ac.uk. Further information about the Masson group is available at Masson Group Website.

Important Dates

  • Application Closing Date: 18th February 2026

Join us at the University of Dundee and contribute to groundbreaking research that may transform the treatment of Parkinson’s Disease!

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