Summary
The University of Glasgow is seeking a Research Associate: Biochemist for a leading role in a Department of Defence Treat Reduction Agency (DTRA) funded project focused on the design of cyclic peptide aptamers using artificial intelligence and machine learning.
Research Associate designing cyclic peptide aptamers with AI and machine learning, Biochemist, Glasgow, Scotland
Designation
Research Associate: Biochemist
Table of Job Details
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Location | Glasgow |
| Salary Grade | 7: ยฃ41,064 – ยฃ46,049 per annum |
| Job Type | Research and Teaching |
| Reference | 195993 |
| Expiry Date | 11 May 2026 at 23:45 |
Research Area
Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
Eligibility/Qualifications
Essential
- PhD or equivalent professional qualifications and experience in a relevant field.
- Comprehensive knowledge of protein biochemistry and chemical biology.
- Experience with experimental design and implementation in research.
Skills
- Expertise in membrane protein biochemistry.
- Experience in biophysical techniques for ligand-receptor interaction characterization.
- Skills in computational and AI-assisted molecular design.
Job Description
Purpose
To contribute to an innovative project focused on alpha-conotoxin/nAChR interactions, under the guidance of Professor Andrew Jamieson.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
- Lead planning and conduct of research activities.
- Document research outputs and maintain databases.
- Publish research findings and formulate proposals for funding.
- Present research at conferences and seminars.
- Collaborate with colleagues and stakeholders.
- Mentor and supervise students and junior researchers.
- Manage administrative tasks including budgets and expenditure.
- Engage in teaching activities as necessary.
- Stay updated on advancements in the field.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should visit the University of Glasgowโs careers webpage and submit their application, including a CV and cover letter outlining their suitability for the role.
Last Date to Apply
11 May 2026 at 23:45
For further details, please refer to the University of Glasgow’s official job listing.







