PhD Position in Glycopeptide-Based Probes: Leiden University is inviting applications for a PhD candidate focused on the design and synthesis of glycopeptide-based probes. This research aims to develop innovative tools for studying mucin degradation, which is crucial for understanding bacterial enzymes and their role in health and disease.
Designation
PhD Candidate: Design and Chemical Synthesis of Glycopeptide-Based Probes
Research Area
Bioorganic Synthesis, Chemical Biology, Enzyme Biochemistry, Glycobiology
Location
Leiden University, Leiden, Netherlands
Eligibility/Qualification
Criteria | Details |
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Degree | M.Sc. in synthetic organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, chemical biology, or equivalent |
Experience | Proven experience in synthetic organic chemistry; knowledge of solid-phase peptide synthesis and chemical glycosylation is appreciated |
Skills | Proficiency in English and excellent communication skills; ability to work independently and in a multidisciplinary environment |
Description
The successful applicant will design and synthesize new chemical probes that target mucin-degrading proteins. The project offers training in organic synthesis, chemical biology, and probe development, contributing to research on mucin–microbiome interactions and diagnostics.
How to Apply
Interested candidates can apply using the application button on the Leiden University website. For specific inquiries, contact Dr. Zach Armstrong at z.w.b.armstrong@lic.leidenuniv.nl.
Last Date to Apply
October 9, 2025
This position is an exceptional opportunity to be part of a dynamic research environment at one of Europe’s leading universities.