Ben Shen
1 week ago
Postdoctoral Position in Synthetic Chemistry and Biocatalysis at Shen Lab University of Florida in United States
Degree Level
Postdoc
Field of study
Chemistry
Funding
No specific funding details are provided in the announcement.
Country
United States
University
University of Florida

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About this position
The Shen Lab at the University of Florida is seeking postdoctoral researchers with a strong background in synthetic chemistry and biocatalysis, particularly for applications in antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). The lab focuses on bacteria and the study of natural products such as diterpene, enediyne, and leinamycin-type compounds. This opportunity is ideal for candidates interested in advancing research at the intersection of chemistry and biology, with a special emphasis on the development and application of biocatalytic methods for complex molecule synthesis. Applicants should hold a PhD in a relevant field and demonstrate expertise in synthetic chemistry and biocatalysis. Experience with natural products and interest in ADCs are highly desirable. To apply, candidates should email Professor Ben Shen with their CV and references. For more information about the lab and its research interests, visit the Shen Lab's social media page. No specific funding or deadline information is provided in the announcement.
Funding details
No specific funding details are provided in the announcement.
What's required
Candidates should have expertise in synthetic chemistry and biocatalysis, especially as applied to antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs). Applicants are expected to have a PhD in a relevant field and experience with natural products is desirable. Submission of a CV and references is required.
How to apply
Email Professor Ben Shen with your CV and references to apply for the postdoctoral position.
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