We are looking for a postdoc with experience in synthetic chemistry to work on several projects to develop inhibitors of chromatin remodeling. See the attached information below.
Postdoctoral Fellow in Chromatin Biology/Biochemistry/Pharmacology Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Purdue University Center for Cancer Research The Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Department at Purdue University Center for Cancer Research is seeking applicants for a full time postdoctoral fellow position in the laboratory of Prof. Emily Dykhuizen, who runs a highly interdisciplinary lab investigating and targeting chromatin remodelers. The postdoctoral fellow will be primarily developing and synthesizing chemical tools and inhibitors. If desired, potential projects can also include assay development, small molecule screening, medicinal chemistry, and chemical biology studies with small molecule candidates. Candidates must have a Ph.D in chemistry, biochemistry, medicinal chemistry or a closely related field. Candidates with experience in organic synthetic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, or chemical biology will be considered. This position is eligible for individual and dependent benefits, which includes medical, dental, disability, and life insurance. Please submit application, including a cover letter, CV and contact information (name, email, phone number) for at least 3 references to: Emily Dykhuizen, Ph.D. Associate Professor Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology Purdue University HANS 105 201 S. University St. West Lafayette, IN 47907 [email protected] Dykhuizenlab.com
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Congrats to Sijie on successful defense of his dissertation, Good luck in your postdoc, Sijie. You will be missed!
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