Bio-orthogonal catalysis merges traditional transition-metal based chemistry with the new and exciting topic of bio-orthogonal chemistry, ie performing chemical reaction in complex cellular media. The Supramolecular Chemistry and Catalysis group (see for more information: https://palmanslab.nl/) at the Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry of the TU Eindhoven is looking for a PhD student to develop novel bio-orthogonal catalysts based on single chain polymeric nanoparticles (SCPNs) that comprise a targeting function to enhance their effectiveness in prodrug activation. The aim is to activate the prodrug in the vicinity of diseased tissue by guiding and accumulating the catalyst to the selected sites. We therefore need to develop stable and active SCPN-based catalysts attached to targeting moieties that accumulate around specific cell types. By using 3D chips, the movement of the nanoparticles though different barriers will be investigated, and catalyst activity and stability can be assessed in complex environments. In addition, the targeting capabilities can be evaluated. The results will contribute to better understand which TMC-based catalysts can activate prodrugs in real life conditions, which is currently a great challenge. The results will also contribute to develop more selective and effective cancer therapies. The research will take place within the multidisciplinary environment of the Institute of Complex Molecular Systems (ICMS) and is at the interface of organic/polymer chemistry and biology.
The candidate is expected to finish the project with a PhD thesis in 4 years and will disseminate the results through publications in peer-reviewed journals and presentations at international conferences.
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