The Pharmaceutical Technology Research Group led by Prof. Dr. Paola Luciani at the Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Faculty of Science, of the University of Bern, Switzerland, is accepting applications for a Postdoctoral Researcher / Fellow. The position is available for six years and is financed through the European Research Council's ERC Synergy Grant funding scheme. The starting date is 01 April 2026.
Many modern biotherapeutic molecules, such as peptides and proteins, cannot reach their targets inside the cell because they cannot pass through the protective cell membrane. The ERC Synergy project “Covalent Chaotropic Membrane Transport for Biotherapeutic Delivery” (acronym : CARAMEL) will investigate a new, groundbreaking strategy to transport these impermeable molecules into cells, abandoning classical design principles in favor of a completely new approach. This will be achieved within the next 6 years through the use of superchaotropic boron clusters.
The CARAMEL team will be composed of several PhD students and postdoctoral fellows from four leading European universities : the University of Bern (Department of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Luciani lab), the University of Santiago de Compostela (Center for Research in Biological Chemistry and Molecular Materials (CiQUS), Spain; Montenegro lab), Constructor University (Bremen, Germany; Nau lab) and Marburg University (Marburg, Germany; Hantschel lab). Aim of this project, carried out in a highly multidisciplinary and international team in Bern, will be to work on the therapeutic proof-of-principle of superchaotropic boron clusters in cells, cell-derived material, and experimental models of diseases. This is a fixed-term project position.
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E-mail : paola.luciani@unibe.ch To apply, interested candidates are expected to submit :
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Postdoctoral position in Drug Delivery • Bern, Switzerland