PhD Position in the Development of Biosensors for Personalized Medicine

Updated: over 1 year ago
Job Type: FullTime
Deadline: 31 Dec 2022

Biosensors have the potential to radically transform our healthcare system. By providing cheap and easy to use measurement tools, biosensors will enable the deployment of fully personalized medicine in our daily life, empowering patients to make more informed decisions on their health.

Pursuing this vision, our goal is to develop new biosensing technologies capable of performing real-time, continuous, in vivo measurements, and that are universally applicable to the detection of many different molecules. To achieve this, our lab combines biochemistry, biophysics, and analytical chemistry. In particular, this project aims to develop new biological receptors, and then implement them in electrochemical signalling devices to measure important drugs, hormones, and biomarkers.

We are offering a fully funded PhD position in the development of biosensors for personalized medicine. The project will cover all stages of biosensor development, so the student will acquire skills in biomolecular engineering, biophysical characterization of biomolecular receptors, sensor manufacturing, and in vivo studies. The candidate should have a background in biochemistry, chemistry, physics or a related discipline, and must be in possession of the qualifications required to access a PhD program in Spain. Previous experience working with proteins and/or electrochemistry would be an asset, but is not required. We seek a student self-motivated, curious, independent, and with a keen interest in biomolecular sciences and biotechnology.

CIC bioGUNE is a research center in biosciences located in Bilbao (Spain), where fundamental biological research goes hand in hand with applied clinical research. It offers an international, multidisciplinary scientific environment, hosting over 200 researchers working on chemical biology, cancer, genomics, biophysics, immunology, and many more. CIC bioGUNE is also equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for metabolomics, structural biology, and animal studies.

For any inquiries, please contact Dr. Gabriel Ortega ([email protected] ) or Dr. Oscar Millet ([email protected] ). For your application, send your complete CV, academic records, and a cover letter. Candidates will be evaluated on a continuous basis until filling the position.

Publications of interest:

Ortega et al. “The Effect of Charged Residue Substitutions on the Thermodynamics of Protein-Surface Interactions .” Protein Science, 2021, 13(12): 2408-17

Ortega et al. “Rational Design to Control the Trade-Off between Receptor Affinity and Cooperativity .” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2020, 117(32): 19136-40

Ortega et al. “Surface Attachment Enhances the Thermodynamic Stability of protein L .” Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2019, 58(6): 1714-8

Arroyo-Currás et al. “High-Precision Control of Plasma Drug Levels Using Feedback-Controlled Dosing .” ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science, 2018, 1(2): 110-8



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