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Postdoctoral Researcher Analytical Biochemistry (1,0 fte)
Posted by: University of Groningen
Posted date: 22-Jan-10
Job descriptionThe position is embedded in the Department of Analytical Biochemistry headed by Prof. dr. Rainer Bischoff, which focuses on biomarker discovery, chemical biology and the development of instrumental analytical techniques. The postdoctoral researcher works on a project entitled: Novel Stable Isotope Labelling Chemistry for Metabolomics and Proteomics. The project will be performed in close collaboration with the Department of Bio-Organic Synthesis at the University of Leiden headed by Prof. dr. Herman Overkleeft. The successful candidate will work on the synthesis of modified oligoethyleneglycol-based reagents for the labelling of metabolites, peptides and proteins and their application to biomarker discovery studies in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), which will be performed in collaboration with Prof. dr. Dirkje Postma. This project is based on results published in Anal. Chem. 80: 9171-9180 (2008). RequirementsThe candidate should have a strong background in mass spectrometry and HPLC with a focus on metabolite, peptide or protein analysis. Experience in synthetic organic chemistry would be a significant advantage. The candidate should be motivated to perform research in an interdisciplinary environment and be open to work partially in Leiden on the chemical synthesis. Conditions of employment- The candidate should have a PhD degree in a relevant field - The candidate should have a strong background in mass spectrometry and HPLC with a focus on metabolite, peptide or protein analysis - Experience in synthetic organic chemistry would be a significant advantage. The candidate should be motivated to perform research in an interdisciplinary environment and be open to work partially in Leiden on the chemical synthesis. Contract typeOrganisationFaculty of Mathematics& Natural Sciences Since its foundation in 1614, the University of Groningen has enjoyed an international reputation as a dynamic and innovative centre of higher education offering high-quality teaching and research. Balanced study and career paths in a wide variety of disciplines encourage the 25,000 students and researchers to develop their own individual talents. Belonging to the best research universities in Europe and joining forces with prestigeous partner universities and networks, the University of Groningen is truly an international place of knowledge.
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The University is an equal opportunities employer. Because women are still underrepresented in a number of fields, they are particularly encouraged to apply. Additional informationThe position is embedded in the Department of Analytical Biochemistry headed by Prof. dr. Rainer Bischoff, which focuses on biomarker discovery, chemical biology and the development of instrumental analytical techniques. The postdoctoral researcher works on a project entitled: Novel Stable Isotope Labelling Chemistry for Metabolomics and Proteomics. The project will be performed in close collaboration with the Department of Bio-Organic Synthesis at the University of Leiden headed by Prof. dr. Herman Overkleeft. The successful candidate will work on the synthesis of modified oligoethyleneglycol-based reagents for the labelling of metabolites, peptides and proteins and their application to biomarker discovery studies in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), which will be performed in collaboration with Prof. dr. Dirkje Postma. This project is based on results published in Anal. Chem. 80: 9171-9180 (2008). Prof. Rainer Bischoff +31-50-3633338, r.p.h.bischoff rug.nl Secretariat +31-50-3633336 University Medical Center Groningen http://www.graduateschoolguide.nl/html/research/institutes/griac/home.htm Analytical Biochemistry http://www.rug.nl/farmacie/onderzoek/basiseenheden/bioanalyseentoxicologie/index Bio-Organic Synthesis http://biosyn.lic.leidenuniv.nl/research
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