**Job Description**
The research project focuses on understanding enzyme promiscuity and engineering enzymes to facilitate novel reactions, aiming to improve the sustainability of the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. The PhD student will employ bioinformatic selection, enzyme production, screening, and protein engineering to develop biocatalysts for new-to-nature reactions. The work involves investigating molecular mechanisms to accelerate the development of further biocatalysts and will ultimately contribute to the creation of practically applicable catalysts for efficient synthesis of societally important molecules.
**Skills & Abilities**
• Strong grasp of and interest in fundamental concepts in organic chemistry
• Enthusiasm in expanding capabilities and passion for learning new wet-lab or dry-lab skills
• Beneficial: Synthetic chemistry
• Beneficial: Site-directed mutagenesis and cloning; protein expression/purification
• Beneficial: Enzyme engineering/evolution; analytical method development
• Beneficial: Protein bioinformatics; computational (bio)chemistry
**Qualifications**
Required Degree(s) in:
• Chemistry
• Biochemistry
• Biotechnology
Other:
• English proficiency at a certain level to ensure effective communication, participation in Doctoral Education courses, and writing scientific articles and a final thesis.
**Experience**
Other:
• Demonstrated ability and passion for learning new wet-lab or dry-lab skills
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