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3804 3746 Department Chemistry Salary £37,694 - £46,049 per year Grade Grade 6 Contract status Fixed term Hours of work Full-time Based at University of York campus Interview date 27 April 2026 Posted Date 26/03/2026 Apply by 09/04/2026 Job Reference 14889 Documents
Role DescriptionDepartmentA full-time two-year post-doctoral research associate position in synthetic chemistry is available, as part of a multidisciplinary project centred on plant natural product biosynthesis. Better understanding of how plants form complex natural products is expected to lead to the generation of novel biocatalysts and routes to bioactive compounds. A major project aim is to discover 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 , a UKRI Future Leader Fellow at the Centre for Novel Agricultural Products, Department of Biology , working in close collaboration with the groups of 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, plus a biochemist post-doctoral researchers working in the Biology Department, a synthetic chemist post-doctoral researcher (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 therefore suit a candidate with strong training in chemical synthesis and analysis, with experience in natural products and biosynthesis useful, but not essential. The Department of Chemistry is one of the UK’s leading Chemistry departments and we are renowned internationally for our research. We have been recognised consistently for our family-friendly policies and are proud of our Athena SWAN Gold Award . We strive to provide a working environment which allows all staff and students to contribute fully, flourish, and excel. We aim to ensure that there is a supportive and egalitarian culture across all staff groups and levels. We promote good practice and a strong culture of equality in higher education. Further information can be found within this brief and on our website . Role
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Interview date: Monday, 27th April 2026 For informal enquiries: please contact Dr Will Unsworth ( william.unsworthyork.ac.uk ) and Dr Benjamin Licham (benjamin.lichmanyork.ac.uk) The University strives to be diverse and inclusive - a place where we can ALL be ourselves. We particularly encourage applications from people who identify as Black, Asian or from a Minority Ethnic background, who are underrepresented at the University. We offer family friendly, flexible working arrangements, with forums and inclusive facilities to support our staff. #EqualityatYork As a Disability Confident employer, we will ensure that a fair and proportionate number of disabled applicants that meet the minimum (essential) criteria for each position will be offered an interview. Read more about the University of York’s commitments under the Disability Confident scheme . Send to a friend Why York?York is one of the most successful universities in the UK.With world-class activity across the spectrum from the physical sciences, life sciences, and social sciences to the humanities, we have been recognised as one of the top 100 universities in the world, gaining outstanding results in official assessments of our research and teaching.
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