Chemical Biology

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  • University/Institute Name Cardiff University
  • Attendance Type On Campus
  • Position Duration3 years
  • Position Funding Type Determined Upon Application Review

Position Details (PhD Program)

The School of Chemistry has developed a particular strength in Chemical Biology, with a research group dedicated to this exciting area of study. As part of the Chemical Biology programme from Cardiff University, students can conduct their research within this group.

Overview

Key Facts of the Chemical Biology  programme from Cardiff University

The research of the rapidly expanding Chemical Biology group builds on the strength of Chemistry at Cardiff and aims to enhance cross-disciplinary activities between the Physical, Medical and Life Sciences. Current research topics include synthetic organic chemistry, carbohydrate, nucleic acids and protein chemistry, protein glycosylation, mechanism and kinetics of enzyme catalysed reactions, thermodynamics and kinetics of biomolecular interactions, quantum mechanical and molecular mechanics approaches to enzyme catalysis, chemical genetics, biophotonic control of protein structure, immunology and medicinal chemistry.

There are strong links with other Schools such as Biosciences, Pharmacy, Optometry and the School of Medicine. The group is very well supported with funding from the research councils, charities and industry. It profits from state-of-the-art facilities for synthesis, spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, chemical and molecular biology. Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the research, students from diverse backgrounds, such as Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Computational Sciences and Molecular Biology, can make significant contributions to our work.

Program Structure

Available research areas:

  • Terpene Biosynthesis
  • The physical basis of enzyme catalysis
  • Biophotonic Nanoswitches
  • Medicinal Biochemistry
  • Mechanisms of light-sensitive flavoprotiens
  • Peptide and protein interactions with nucleic acids
  • Mass spectrometry of  cyclic peptides

Admission requirements

Academic requirements

GPA>= Lower Second Class

English requirements

IELTS>= 6.5
TOEFL iBT>= 90

General requirements

  • Applicants are required to have a BSc 2.2 or above, or equivalent, in Chemistry or in a related subject.

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