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Dr AJ Vernall

1 year ago

Design and synthesis of chemical tools to interrogate cannabinoid receptors - synthetic, medicinal chemistry University of Otago in New Zealand

Degree Level

PhD

Field of study

Pharmacology

Funding

Full funding available

Deadline

December 31, 2026
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New Zealand

University

University of Otago

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Keywords

Pharmacology
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Concussion Research
Graphic Design
Organic Chemistry
Medicinal Chemistry
Drug Discovery
Analytical Chemistry
Molecular Modeling
Organic Synthesis
Synthetic Chemistry
Chemical Biology
Photosynthesis
English Language Teaching
Hplc
Clinical Pharmacokinetics
Pharmacognosy
Marine Natural Products
Molecular Modelling
Radiopharmaceutical Chemistry
Small Molecules
New Zealand
G Protein-coupled Receptor
Department Of Criminology
Interdisciplinary Team
Glycoconjugates
Geochemical Tools
Biological Assays
Bpharm
Anhydrous Reaction Conditions
Dr. Andrea Vernall
Mpharm
Dunedin
Silica Column Chromatography
Pharmacodynamics
Research Component
Cannabinoid Receptors
Interrogate

About this position

Research project We are seeking a highly motivated PhD candidate to join an interdisciplinary team at the University of Otago, to undertake research developing chemical probes for the cannabinoid receptor, a type of G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR). This project primarily involves the design and multi-step organic synthesis of small molecule ligands and conjugates as chemical tools for the cannabinoid receptor. Further details of this project can be discussed upon application.This project will involve techniques such as anhydrous reaction conditions, silica column chromatography, HPLC, NMR, MS and HPLC. Research experience in laboratory-based multi-step organic synthesis is essential (e.g. a minimum of a synthetic Honours or Masters research project). There is also scope for the student to expand their organic chemistry and medicinal chemistry skill set by undertaking experiments in other disciplines during this project, for example molecular modelling and/or biological assays.This project will be based at the Department of Chemistry at the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand (https://www.otago.ac.nz/chemistry/index.html), primarily supervised by Dr Andrea Vernall (https://www.otago.ac.nz/chemistry/people/otago743128.html).EligibilityThe candidate will hold a BSc (Hons) or MSc in organic or medicinal chemistry or synthetic drug discovery or a related discipline, or a BPharm (Hons) or MPharm with a significant synthetic chemistry research component (e.g. Hons or Masters research project involving synthesis). The candidate will have completed a practical multi-step organic chemistry project (e.g. not a taught Masters) and will be enthusiastic and passionate about research.The student must apply for and successfully gain a University of Otago Doctoral Scholarship. A GPA equivalent to an Otago GPA of 8.0 (A) or above on a 9 point scale is necessary for competitive Scholarship application. This University Scholarship application is made with the support of the potential PhD supervisor, so please contact Dr Vernall ([email protected]) as the first step.To Apply / Express interest in this projectPlease send your CV and academic transcript, which includes a mark/GPA breakdown, to Dr Vernall. Please note as per University regulations - an English language test document may also be required, for instance if English is not your first language.

Funding details

Full funding including tuition fees and living expenses is available for this position. The scholarship covers all educational costs and provides a monthly stipend.

How to apply

Please submit your application including a cover letter, CV, academic transcripts, and contact information for two references. Applications should be sent via the online portal before the deadline.

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