Location

Research Associate

Location

York

Salary

£37,694 to £46,049 per year.

Opened on

2026-03-31

Closed on

2026-04-09

Department
A full-time two-year post-doctoral research associate position in synthetic chemistry is available, part of a multidisciplinary project centred on plant natural product biosynthesis. This project will focus on the metabolic origins to chiral bioactive alkaloids and terpenoids, through discovery and characterisation of the biosynthetic enzymes and pathway intermediates.
The project is led by Dr Benjamin Lichman, Department of Biology, in close collaboration with Dr Will Unsworth and Prof Gideon Grogan in the Department of Chemistry. This post will be based in the lab of Dr Will Unsworth. The successful applicant will work as part of a multidisciplinary team that will include the three PIs, two biochemist PDRAs in the Biology Department, a synthetic chemist PDRA (i.e. this role) and a biology research technician.
Applications are sought from individuals with a PhD in chemistry, biochemistry or a similar subject. Expertise in synthetic organic chemistry and the analysis and structural determination of small organic molecules is essential; experience with the chromatographic separation of product mixtures and experience of HPLC analysis are desirable. This appointment will suit a candidate with strong training in chemical synthesis and analysis, with experience in natural products and biosynthesis useful, but not essential.
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Role
To conduct research under the supervision of senior colleagues and to contribute to the production of research
To assist in the identification and development of potential areas of research and the development of proposals for independent or collaborative research projects
Skills, Experience & Qualification needed
First degree in chemistry, biochemistry, or relevant subject
PhD in chemistry, or equivalent experience
Extensive skills in synthetic organic chemistry and the analysis of small organic molecules using NMR spectroscopy
Experience of carrying out both independent and collaborative research
Experience of writing up research work for publication
Commitment to and understanding of Equality and Diversity Issues
Interview date: Monday 27th April
For informal enquiries: please contact Dr Will Unsworth (william.unsworth@york.ac.uk) and Dr Benjamin Licham (benjamin.lichman@york.ac.uk)
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