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Matt Gibson

Professor at Department of Chemistry

The University of Manchester

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Biochemistry

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Polymer Chemistry

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Microscopy

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Chemistry

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Membrane Protein

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Materials Science

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Protein Stability

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Matt Gibson

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The University of Manchester

Polymers to Extract and Stabilise Membrane Proteins

This PhD project at The University of Manchester focuses on developing advanced polymers to extract and stabilise membrane proteins, which constitute 20–30% of all human proteins and are crucial for drug discovery. Membrane proteins are challenging to study due to their low solubility, but nanodisc-forming polymers, especially those based on styrene/maleic anhydride (SMALPS), have shown promise in solubilising and stabilising these proteins and their associated lipids. The aim of the project is to improve the performance of these polymers, enabling faster and more efficient protein extraction and greater tolerance to various buffers and salts. The research will employ modern synthetic polymer chemistry techniques, including high-throughput synthesis, alongside protein biochemistry. The successful candidate will join the GibsonGroup, which offers state-of-the-art synthetic polymer laboratories (established in 2023), microbiology and tissue culture facilities within the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, and access to dedicated equipment such as automation platforms, benchtop NMR, confocal microscopy, and biolayer interferometry. The group fosters a collaborative and supportive environment for PhD students. Applicants should have, or expect to achieve, at least a 2.1 honours degree or a master’s (or international equivalent) in Chemistry or a closely related discipline, with a strong background in synthetic chemistry, polymer chemistry, or biochemistry. The position is funded for 3.5 years, with excellent candidates nominated for competence-based faculty funding. The University of Manchester offers a wide range of scholarships, studentships, and awards for both UK and overseas postgraduate researchers. Application deadlines for funding are 19th December 2025 and, if places remain, 13th March 2026. The start date is October 2026, but early application is recommended as the advert may be removed before the deadline. To apply, candidates should first contact Professor Gibson by email with a CV, then submit an online application specifying the project title, supervisor, funding status, previous study details, and referee contacts. Supporting documents required include transcripts, certificates, a supporting statement, and referee contact details. The university values equality, diversity, and inclusion, and encourages applications from all backgrounds, including those returning from career breaks or seeking flexible study arrangements.

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Matt Gibson

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The University of Manchester

PhD Position: Polymers to Extract and Stabilise Membrane Proteins

This PhD project at The University of Manchester focuses on advancing the extraction and stabilization of membrane proteins using innovative polymer chemistry. Membrane proteins, which constitute 20–30% of all human proteins, are vital for biological processes and drug discovery but are notoriously difficult to study due to their low solubility. The project aims to improve nanodisc-forming polymers, particularly those based on styrene/maleic anhydride (SMALPS), to enhance protein extraction efficiency, speed, and buffer/salt tolerance. Research will be conducted in the GibsonGroup, located within the Manchester Institute of Biotechnology, which offers state-of-the-art synthetic polymer laboratories (established in 2023), microbiology, and tissue culture facilities. The group provides access to advanced equipment, including automation platforms, benchtop NMR, confocal microscopy, and biolayer interferometry, fostering a collaborative and supportive research environment. The project integrates modern synthetic polymer chemistry with protein biochemistry, utilizing high-throughput synthesis and characterization tools. Students will develop expertise in polymer design, protein extraction, and analytical techniques, contributing to the development of new materials for biomedical applications. Eligibility requires at least a 2.1 honours degree or a master’s (or international equivalent) in Chemistry or a closely related discipline. Strong candidates with backgrounds in synthetic chemistry, polymer chemistry, or biochemistry are encouraged to apply. International applicants must meet English language requirements. Funding is available for excellent candidates through competence-based faculty funding, with application deadlines on 19th December 2025 and, if places remain, 13th March 2026. The university offers a range of scholarships, studentships, and awards for both UK and overseas postgraduate researchers. The PhD duration is 3.5 years, with a start date in October 2026. Flexible study arrangements, including part-time options, may be considered depending on project and funding. Applicants should contact Professor Matt Gibson by email ([email protected]) with a CV (max 2 pages) detailing research experience and academic grades before applying. Applications are submitted online via the university website, specifying the project title and supervisor. Required documents include transcripts, certificates, CV, supporting statement, and contact details for two referees. Incomplete applications will not be considered. The University of Manchester is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion, actively encouraging applicants from all backgrounds and career paths. For further details, visit the GibsonGroup research page and the university’s funding database.

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