PhD positions (2) in Targeted Antimicrobial Supramolecular Metallodrug Discovery Platform (# of pos: 2)
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for two PhD positions in chemistry under the supervision of Dr Joseph Byrne, School of Chemistry, University College Dublin. These positions, funded by the Irish Research Council, are available to start as soon as possible after January 2023.
Project Description:
The LINK4LECTIN project will develop a modular strategy for discovery of new antimicrobial agents. New diagnostic and therapeutic tools against bacteria are urgently needed to face the growing global challenge of antimicrobial resistance. This project will establish a strategy for modular tuning and optimisation of hybrid metallodrug candidates for this purpose. The PhD students will synthesise families of compound, which pair the bacterial protein-targeting ability of glycoconjugates with bioactive metal complexes. If successful, you will focus on design and synthesis of new families of catenanes/rotaxanes as well as carbohydrate-derivatives (Project 1), or metal complexes (Project 2) for antimicrobial medicinal chemistry applications in this interdisciplinary project.
Information on the research team:
The Byrne Group is a growing bioinorganic chemistry research group that targets carbohydrate-protein interactions to build new diagnostic and therapeutic tools for bacterial infections. Our work is at the interface of carbohydrate chemistry and inorganic chemistry. More information is available at www.byrneresearch.com and www.ucd.ie/chem
Description of Your Role:
We are looking for two enthusiastic researchers who can take initiative and lead work on a new project. As a PhD student, you will join a growing research group, and you will contribute to the LINK4LECTIN project under the supervision of the Principal Investigator, Dr Byrne. This exciting research will focus on design, organic synthesis and characterisation of supramolecular mechanically-interlocked systems, and either carbohydrate-derivatives (Project 1), or metal coordination complexes (Project 2). Your role will require analysis of data from NMR, Mass Spectroscopy, UV/Vis absorption and emission spectroscopy, antimicrobial and biofilm inhibition assays, and confocal/fluorescent microscopy. As part of a structured PhD programme, you will enhance your research portfolio through subject-specific training and gaining transferrable skills. There may be opportunities to travel to collaborators’ labs for training, as well as to international conferences. You will carry out research in the lab with curiosity and enthusiasm. You will actively engage with colleagues in the School Chemistry, the wider UCD community, and collaborators to maximise the impact of your research.
Duties
- Undertake research as directed by the PI, designing and synthesising mechanically-interlocked molecules, carbohydrate derivatives and/or metal complexes, and establishing their antimicrobial or bio-imaging behaviour
- Perform fundamental research towards the completion of your doctoral thesis: including preparing, conducting and recording the outcome of experiments; developing appropriate research methods; writing up results in the form of reports, manuscripts and thesis chapters
- Enrol in Structured PhD programme (Dublin Chemistry) , and complete all necessary credits for your progression (including requirement to contribute to teaching undergraduates)
- Read academic papers, journals and textbooks to keep abreast of developments in your own specialism and related fields
- Responsibly use material resources within the project budget
- Contribute to the broader activities of the research team (group meetings, health and safety, student supervision, maintenance of equipment, etc.), the School and the University
- Deliver presentations at national and international conferences and meetings, and undertake outreach activities relevant to LINK4LECTIN
- Contribute to publishing data in leading journals and/or protect new intellectual property
- Perform research in accordance with the university’s research integrity policy, the project data management policy and other relevant policies
- Carry out any other duties required by PI for the successful implementation of the project
To Apply:
Applications must be send by email to [email protected] . Applications must contain “Link4Lectin-PhD” in the subject line and the 3 documents below, or will not be considered:
Closing date for receipt of applications is 5:00 pm, 22 November 2022
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