I have a post-doc opening in my lab in polymeric drug delivery systems. The project is focused on developing novel multifunctional dendrimer-drug conjugates for prostate cancer. Further the successful candidate is expected to work in multiple projects including novel protein nanoparticles. The ideal candidate should have the following
PhD in polymer science/drug delivery systems/chemical engineering
Background in polymer drug conjugation
Background in characterization of drug-polymer drug conjugates and nanoparticles
Preferred but not a must:
Experience with dendrimers
Experience in in-vitro cell culture studies
Experience in protein PEGylation
The candidate will work in a multidisciplinary environment in the translatoinal cancer center at South Dakota State University along with biologists, chemists, pharmacologists and clinician scientists.
http://www.sdstate.edu/index/directory/directory-detail.cfm?view=de.... The position offers an attractive salary.
Further the candidate may have opportunities to work in the investigator's start-up company Tranzderm solutions (www.tranzdermsolutions.com)
Interested candidates pls send your resume to me at omathanu.perumal@sdstate.edu
Thanks
Om
Omathanu Perumal, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
College of Pharmacy
257, Avera Health Science Building,
BOX 2202 C
South Dakota State University
Brookings, SD-57007
Ph:605-688-4745; Fax:605-688-6232
Email:omathanu.perumal@sdstate.edu
Editor-in-Chief: Journal of Biomedical Nanotechnology
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Dear Sir,
I have completed my PhD degree from IIT Kharagpur. The title of my thesis is "Thermoplastic Polyurethane-Modified Laponite Clay Nanocomposites". I have also one year experience in ''Organic Synthesis'' and the work has been published in Tetrahedron Letter.
At present I am a Post Doctoral Researcher at South Korea and working on polymer-nanocomposites membrane for Polymer Electrolyte Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC) application.
i like this offer very much
but i am still a doctorate student and my thesis is upon polymeric nanoparticles as drug delivery systems