Post-doctoral fellowships are being offered in the University of Cape Town’s Drug Discovery and Development Centre (H3D) housed in the Department of Chemistry building.
Application Deadline: Not specified
About the Award: The successful applicants will join a consortium that is being funded from various sources with a special focus on conducting integrated drug discovery, specifically integrating medicinal chemistry, drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics (DMPK), and pre-clinical pharmacology.
This programme will be under the guidance of senior medicinal chemists within H3D, who will act as mentors and supervisors.
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Eligible Research Field(s): The research focus for these postdoctoral fellowships will be synthetic organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry and, with guidance, you will learn to use and apply data from DMPK and biological studies to design and synthesize potential drug leads for malaria and other infectious diseases.
Type: Postdoctoral
Eligibility:
- The successful applicants must have achieved a PhD degree in synthetic organic chemistry or medicinal chemistry within the past 5 years – and have not yet held any permanent professional posts (specifically as academics)
- The successful applicants must be prepared to comply with the University’s approved policies, procedures and practices for the postdoctoral sector.
To be Taken at (Country): South Africa
Number of Awards: Not specified
Value of Award: R250 000 – R350 000 (depending on funding, seniority and experience).
Duration of Award: One year in the first instance, renewable for up to two further years, contingent on satisfactory progress and the availability of funds
How to Apply: A letter of application (stating areas of expertise, research interests and experience), a CV (no more than two pages), a list of publications, copies of academic transcripts as well as names/contact details of two academics who have taught, supervised or worked alongside the applicant should be addressed to Professor Kelly Chibale, Director of H3D, Department of Chemistry & Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine, via his assistant Elaine Rutherfoord-Jones. Eligible and complete applications will be considered by the Director of the Unit and a sub-committee. The successful applicant must ideally be available to commence with the Fellowship as soon as possible.
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +27 21 650 5495
Website: http://www.h3d.uct.ac.za
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