Postdoctoral position in Chemistry at the interface of synthesis / biology for the development of anticancer theranostic compounds (M/F)


21 Mar 2024
Job Information
Organisation/Company
Institut Curie – CNRS
Research Field
Chemistry
Biological sciences » Biology
Researcher Profile
Recognised Researcher (R2)
Leading Researcher (R4)
First Stage Researcher (R1)
Established Researcher (R3)
Country
France
Application Deadline
19 Apr 2024 – 22:00 (UTC)
Type of Contract
Temporary
Job Status
Full-time
Offer Starting Date
1 May 2024
Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme?
Not funded by an EU programme
Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Offer Description

The possibility to control the activation of treatment in space and time in vivo has mobilized considerable efforts in the last 20 years. Externally triggered theranostic prodrugs are one of the most promising tools in this field. In particular, photosensitive prodrugs and nanoobjects showed great promise for spatio-temporally controlled and non-invasive activations in vivo. However, to date, most of the photosensitive systems described can only be activated by UV to near-IR lights. This limits in vivo activation to few millimetres below the skin, which hugely restrains clinical applications, mainly to ophthalmology or skin treatment. To date, there is no non-invasive approach for using light-sensitive materials in deep tissues.

The project takes part in the development of tools able to provide treatment in deep tissues in a space- and time-controlled resolution. Theranostic prodrugs detectable by nuclear magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and able to be activated by radiotherapy clinical beams, will be developed. This project, based on activation techniques relying on already-available clinical infrastructures, is consistent within the perspective of future developments of molecular systems for clinical applications. The chemical (prodrug synthesis), physical (activation mechanism, ultrafast spectroscopy) and biological (cell-death mechanism, therapeutic effect) locks will be investigated. The postdoctoral researcher will join the laboratory “Chemistry and Modelling for Biology of Cancer” at Institut Curie (Orsay) in will be supervised by Dr Guillaume Bort.

Job description:

The project consists in synthesizing theranostic prodrugs for cancer treatment, adapted for MRI monitoring and for activation upon radiotherapy.

Both physical and biological mechanisms leading to prodrug activation and cell toxicity respectively, will be investigated. A good expertise in synthetic organic chemistry will be valued and combined with various characterization techniques in collaboration with several groups with high expertize in physic and biology.

Specific Responsibilities:

– Synthesis of theranostic prodrug using organic and inorganic chemistry.

– Prodrug activation and assessment of photophysical properties.

– Investigation of stability/activation/diffusion in biological environments, cytotoxicity and immunogenicity.

– Bringing forward ambitious and realistic design of new compounds, synthesis pathways, characterization techniques; being proactive and taking the lead.

– Participation in the supervision of PhDs, engineers, and trainees.

– Restoring the results to collaborators and communication at international conferences, participation in writing of scientific manuscripts.

Requirements
Specific Requirements

You should hold a PhD in organic chemistry, chemical biology or polymer chemistry. Prior experience in cell biology, fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, formulation/nanoparticle and/or data analysis (Python, etc.) would be appreciated, but are not essential. We are seeking a motivated individual with well-developed scientific skills and a desire to tackle technical and scientific complex problems to potentially make breakthrough innovation in medical treatments, and with a strong interest in multidisciplinary approach. The ability to work effectively as part of a team and to perform both self-directed and guided research are required. Excellent English oral communication skills, ability to write for publication and a great team spirit are a must.

This project will give great opportunities to develop competences in organic/inorganic chemistry, physics of radiations, cell biology and associated characterization techniques. You are expected to be highly motivated to take advantages to work in a leading research environment, to benefit from a multi-collaboration context, and to potentially participate in the valorisation phases (patent, etc.) of this project.

Additional Information
Work Location(s)

Number of offers available
1
Company/Institute
Institut Curie – CNRS
Country
France
City
Orsay
Geofield

Where to apply

Website
https://www.abg.asso.fr/fr/candidatOffres/show/id_offre/121377

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