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  Discovery and development of cyclic peptide inhibitors that target diabetes and metabolic disorders


   Chemistry

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About the Project

We are seeking an academically excellent and motivated individual to join the Tavassoli lab as a PhD student. The project is sponsored by AstraZeneca and the EPSRC, and focuses on the discovery and development of cyclic peptide inhibitors of a protein-protein interaction that regulates a key process in diabetes and metabolic disease, using a genetically encoded drug discovery platform.

This project is multidisciplinary, with research being conducted at the interface of chemistry and biology. Training and support will be provided in variety of chemical and biochemical techniques by members of the Tavassoli research group, who are based at the School of Chemistry, and at the Cancer Research UK Centre in the Faculty of Medicine.

For more information on the Tavassoli lab please see: http://www.personal.soton.ac.uk/ali1

Funding Notes

The successful candidate is expected to have a first class degree in chemistry, biochemistry, or a related subject from a leading university. Prior experience with chemical synthesis or molecular biology will be an advantage. The project start date will be Oct 2013, but can be altered by mutual agreement.

References

If you would like informal feedback on your application or have any questions about the post, please contact Dr. Tavassoli by email on ali1@soton.ac.uk

Applications will be considered in the order that they are received and the position may be filled when a suitable candidate has been identified.


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