PhD Studentship: Protein Targets: Join our cutting-edge research project focused on overcoming the challenge of reliable cell penetration in peptide therapeutics discovery for intracellular targets. This fully-funded PhD studentship offers a 100% coverage of home fees, a generous tax-free annual living allowance, and additional industry enhancements. You’ll have the opportunity to work at the interface of chemistry, biology, and medicine, collaborating with leading experts and gaining industrial work experience with AstraZeneca. Apply now to be part of pioneering research shaping the future of peptide-based therapeutics.
PhD Studentship: Cyclic Peptide Discovery for Intracellular Protein Targets
Summary Table:
- Designation: PhD Student
- Research Area: Chemistry/Biochemistry
- Location: Newcastle University, United Kingdom
- Eligibility/Qualification: Please refer to the MoSMed website for academic eligibility. International applicants are welcome, but may need to cover the difference between home and international fees and obtain ATAS clearance.
- Job Description: Conduct research to establish general rules for peptide cell permeability, generating and characterizing cyclic peptide libraries to assess cell permeability. Collaborate with supervisors and industry partners, participate in the Molecular Sciences for Medicine Centre for Doctoral Training.
- How to Apply: Apply through Newcastle University’s Apply to Newcastle Portal, selecting ‘PhD Chemistry (full time)’ as the programme of study and using the studentship code (mos2_02). Provide a personal statement addressing your interest and experience related to the project, and upload an up-to-date CV in PDF format.
- Last Date for Apply: 14th June 2024
Designation: PhD Student
Research Area: Chemistry/Biochemistry
Location: Newcastle University, United Kingdom
Eligibility/Qualification: Please refer to the MoSMed website for academic eligibility. International applicants are welcome, but may need to cover the difference between home and international fees and obtain ATAS clearance.
Job Description: Conduct research to establish general rules for peptide cell permeability, generating and characterizing cyclic peptide libraries to assess cell permeability. Collaborate with supervisors and industry partners, participate in the Molecular Sciences for Medicine Centre for Doctoral Training.
How to Apply: Apply through Newcastle University’s Apply to Newcastle Portal, selecting ‘PhD Chemistry (full time)’ as the programme of study and using the studentship code (mos2_02). Provide a personal statement addressing your interest and experience related to the project, and upload an up-to-date CV in PDF format.
Last Date for Apply: 14th June 2024