Post-Doctoral Position in Organic Chemistry: Université de Strasbourg, France

PhD Open Position in Organic Chemistry, CNRS, France

Post-Doctoral Position in Organic Chemistry: The Université de Strasbourg invites applications for a Post-Doctoral Position in Organic Chemistry, focusing on the automated synthesis of original chemical libraries using continuous-flow methods. This position offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to the development of innovative compounds for drug discovery through diversity-oriented strategies.

Designation: Post-Doctoral Researcher

Research Area: Organic Chemistry – Automated Synthesis

Location: Laboratoire d’Innovation Therapeutique (UMR7200, Faculty of Pharmacy), Illkirch, near Strasbourg, France

Eligibility/Qualification: Candidates for this postdoctoral fellowship must meet the following criteria:

  • Hold a Ph.D. degree in organic chemistry.
  • Have less than two years of post-doctoral or other professional experience after obtaining their Ph.D.
  • Preferably possess experience in flow chemistry, catalysis, and heterocyclic chemistry.
  • Demonstrate autonomy and strong reliability.
  • Proficiency in English and/or French is required.

Job Description:

Post-Doctoral Position in Organic Chemistry: Automated Synthesis of Original Chemical Libraries in Continuous-Flow

The project, funded by the “Initiative excellence” (IdEx) from Strasbourg, focuses on developing automated sequential couplings in continuous flow, utilizing the orthogonal reactivity of difunctional coupling partners to generate small libraries of highly functionalized polyheterocyclic structures. The research will explore photo and metal-catalyzed coupling strategies. The synthesized compounds will become part of compound libraries at LIT and the CNRS French Chemical Library for future screening campaigns. Additionally, the most promising reactants will be selected to yield virtual libraries of approximately 100,000 chemically diverse compounds for systematic in silico screening against targets of ongoing research programs.

How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit the following documents to Dr. Pertschi Romain at [rpertschi@unistra.fr]:

  • Detailed CV
  • Research summary
  • Motivation letter
  • Recommendation letters

Last Date for Apply: Application deadline is October 19th, 2023. Don’t miss this opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research in organic chemistry and automated synthesis at the Université de Strasbourg.

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