Position Details
School of Chemistry, College of Engineering and Physical Sciences
Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
As this vacancy has limited funding the maximum salary that can be offered is Grade 7, salary £35,880
Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to November 2026
Closing date: 3rd March 2025 (please note that we reserve the right to close this vacancy early once a sufficient number of applications have been received).
Background
This is a postdoctoral position in the group of Dr Peacock in the School of Chemistry, working in collaboration with the group of Dr de Cogan in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Nottingham, on the development of eye drops for Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD). AMD is the most common cause of vision loss in the over 50s and is currently treated by intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF therapies. This project will conduct research into the use of small molecules as carrier ligands that enables the non-invasive delivery of drugs (through eye drops) used to treat AMD.
The project will involve establishing structure-activity relationships for the molecular delivery systems; characterising the bonding between the molecular delivery system and the anti-VEGF therapeutics (engineered proteins/antibodies); and evaluating formulation and stability. This project will be well suited to someone who is excited about developing a novel technology towards a real clinical application. Candidates must have, or be near to completion of, a PhD in Chemistry, Biophysics or related discipline.
The School of Chemistry at the University of Birmingham is a vibrant and thriving academic community, with over 100 academic and research staff, 20 professional services staff and over 600 students. We provide an inclusive and supportive environment where we strive to support every member of staff in realising their career potential.
Role Summary
1. Work on Dr Peacock and Dr de Cogan's funded research grant "Designing Eye Drops for Age-Related Macular Degeneration"
2. Analyse and interpret research findings and results
3. Contribute to the preparation of scientific manuscripts and reports and/or public understanding of the discipline or similar
4. Contribute to the development of the wider research group environment, training and activities
Main Duties
The responsibilities may include some but not all of the responsibilities outlined below.
1. Establishing structure-activity relationships for the molecular delivery systems
2. Characterising the bonding between the molecular delivery system and the anti-VEGF therapeutics (engineered proteins/antibodies)
3. Evaluating formulation and stability
4. Develop research objectives and proposals for own or joint research, with assistance of a mentor if required
5. Contribute to writing bids for research funding
6. Analyse and interpret data
7. Apply knowledge in a way which develops new intellectual understanding
8. Work effectively with collaborators
9. Progress the research project towards realising deliverables and hitting milestones
10. Disseminate research findings for publication, research seminars etc
11. Supervise students on research related work and provide guidance to PhD and Master's students
12. Contribute to Departmental/School research-related activities and research-related administration in the Peacock group
13. Contribute to enterprise, business development and/or public engagement activities of benefit to project
14. Collect research data; this may be through a variety of research methods, such as scientific experimentation, literature reviews, and research interviews
15. Contribute to developing new models, techniques and methods
16. Undertake management/administration arising from research
17. Present research outputs, including drafting academic publications or parts thereof, for example at seminars and as posters
18. Provide guidance, as required, to support staff and any students who may be assisting with the research
19. Deal with problems that may affect the achievement of research objectives and deadlines
20. Promotes equality and values diversity acting as a role model and fostering an inclusive working culture.
Person Specification
1. Candidates must have a PhD or be near to completion, in Chemistry, Biophysics or related discipline
2. Candidates should be familiar with a range of different spectroscopic techniques, such as (though expertise in all is not required) Isothermal Titration Calorimetry (ITC), Circular Dichroism, Mass Spectrometry, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy (NMR), fluorescence anisotropy, Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), Microscale Thermophoresis (MST) and HPLC. Experience in peptide chemistry is desirable but not essential
3. High level analytical capability
4. Contribute to the planning and organising of the research programme
5. Co-ordinate own work with others to avoid conflict or duplication of effort
6. Ability to communicate complex information clearly
7. Ability to assess resource requirements and use resources effectively
8. Work effectively in a research team, including collaborative research
9. An understanding of the importance of EDI within research culture
Informal enquiries to Dr Anna Peacock, email: a.f.a.peacock@bham.ac.uk
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