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Department of Chemistry
PhD Position in Redox Chemical Biology 80 %Start of employment to be mutually agreedWe are a dynamic, interdisciplinary, medium-size lab working at the interface of chemistry and biology. We work on the development of probes to visualize and control biological processes in living systems. World-class infrastructure is available in our lab, the department, or at technology platforms of the University of Zurich. We are located at University of Zurich, Irchel campus, where you would work in one of the newest and most modern chemistry buildings in Europe. Your responsibilitiesAs a PhD student working on any of these projects, you would synthesize and purify small-molecule dyes, characterize them structurally, and analyze their photophysical properties. Additionally, you would clone, express and purify proteins, label them using a variety of bioconjugation strategies, and characterize them by various techniques, including X-ray crystallography. You would also clone vectors for expression in mammalian cells to enable live-cell imaging experiments. In all cases, you would be expected to use state-of-the-art data analysis methods, including machine learning, to gain insight from your observations. Later in the project, you would work collaboratively to develop stable cell lines using genome editing techniques and contribute to a large knock-out screening campaign. Additionally, you would be an active member of our group, contributing to routine lab maintenance, participating in group meetings and in selected outreach activities. You would also contribute to teaching as assistant in lab courses and lectures. You would also write reports and papers, and prepare presentations for national and international conferences.
Your profileHighly motivated student with a solid background in synthetic chemistry or biochemistry. A background in materials chemistry, engineering, or theoretical chemistry, with no experience in either synthetic organic chemistry or molecular biology is not suitable for this position. Strongly interested in developing new technologies to visualize proteins in complex biological samples and elucidate mechanisms in redox biology. Previous experience in de novo protein design, directed evolution, redox biology, single-molecule imaging, and/or machine learning is an advantage. MSc degree in chemistry or biochemistry and proficiency in oral and written English are formal requirements.
Information on your applicationPlease submit your application as a single PDF file including a motivation letter including a concise summary of your research experience, CV and copy of transcripts. Letters of recommendation will only be required for shortlisted candidates. Applications will be received until November 30, 2025. Incomplete applications or those arriving after the deadline will not be considered.What we offerWork-Life Balance
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LocationDepartment of ChemistryWinterthurerstrasse 190, 8057 Zürich, SwitzerlandFurther informationQuestions about the jobPablo Rivera Fuentes ProfessorThank you for your message. We will get back to you shortly.
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