Date de l'annonce : vendredi 18 octobre 2019
Intitulé du poste : 2019/10/18 – Research Engineer Position (2 years)
Type de structure : The Institut de Chimie Moléculaire de l’Université de Bourgogne (ICMUB), in Dijon is involved in the development of innovating tools for medical imaging techniques such as nuclear imaging (PET/SPECT) or fluorescence imaging. The group is specialized in the design of new imaging probes, such as chelators (i.e. DOTA-like compounds), fluorophores, as well as their immobilization on biological vectors (peptides, antibodies, ...) through innovative bioconjugation chemistry.
Contexte et mission : In	the	frame	of	the	MULTIMOD	program	supported	by	the	Regional	Council	and	the	European	Union,		ICMUB	is	seeking	a	highly	motivated	candidate	with	strong	chemistry	and	bioconjugation	background	to	design,	prepare	and	characterize	protein	or	peptide-based	conjugates	for	imaging/therapy	purposes.	The	selected	candidate	will	have	the	opportunity	to	closely	interact	with	the	local	imaging	cluster	and	the	preclinical	imaging	platform	members.		He/she	will	contribute	to	the	team’s	mission	of	delivering	in	time,	fully	defined	conjugates	to	our	academic/industrial	partners.	
 
The	successful	candidate	will	have	the	following	responsibilities:	
	-	Involvement	in	various	R&D	and	public/private	programs
	-	Synthesis	of	bioconjugates,	by	modification	of	home-made	proteins/peptides	or	coming	from	our	partners
	-	Development	and	implementation	of	robust	analytical	methods	to	fully	characterize	antibody-based	conjugates
	-	Synthesis	of	specific	molecular	probes,	in	collaboration	with	researchers	involved	in	technology	transfer	programs
	-	Preparation	of	technical	documents,	summary	reports	and	regular	updates	on	project	status
	-	Participation	to	valorization	actions.		
Starting	date:	Asap
Lieu : Dijon, France
Rémunération :
Diplômes requis : PhD degree
Compétences requises : Proven track record in organic chemistry and protein labelling - Strong experience with chromatography and mass spectrometry data analysis and method development - Ability to execute technical tasks independently to achieve projects goals on an established timeline and to work in a collaborative environment - Highly organized and able to manage multiple tasks - Excellent written and oral communication skills, adaptability. Preferred but not required: - Experience in radiochemistry and molecular imaging
Contact : Prof Franck Denat, franck.denat@u-bourgogne.fr
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