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Postdoctoral Research Scientist – Medicinal Chemistry for Novel Antimicrobials

Research Grade 7

12-Feb-2026 12:00

Location

NDM Research Building, Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7FZ

University of Oxford

Type

Full-time fixed-term until 28-Feb-2029

Salary

£39,424 - £47,779 p.a. (discretionary to £53,483; pro rata + £1,730 Oxford weighting)

Required Qualifications

PhD/DPhil in organic/medicinal chemistry
Organic synthesis experience
Medicinal chemistry & SAR
Small-molecule characterisation
ChemDraw, MNova, MS Office
Strong communication skills

Research Areas

Medicinal Chemistry
Novel Antimicrobials
Fragment-based drug design
Klebsiella targeting
Structure-based lead optimisation
High-throughput chemistry
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Postdoctoral Research Scientist – Medicinal Chemistry for Novel Antimicrobials

Postdoctoral Research Scientist – Medicinal Chemistry for Novel Antimicrobials

Location: Centre for Medicines Discovery, NDM Research Building, Old Road Campus, Headington, Oxford, OX3 7FZ

The Centre for Medicines Discovery (CMD) is seeking a skilled and motivated Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Medicinal Chemistry to contribute to an ambitious antimicrobial drug discovery programme funded by the Novo Nordisk Foundation through the Antimicrobial Grand Challenges (Gr-ADI) initiative. You will join the anti-infectives group led by Dr Annette von Delft and work closely with the medicinal chemistry team headed by Professor Paul Brennan and Dr Tryfon Zarganis Tzitzikas. This role offers a unique opportunity to advance fragment-derived hits toward novel chemical scaffolds targeting Klebsiella, while contributing to the development of an innovative, AI-enabled, robot-assisted high-throughput chemistry platform in partnership with the Statistics Department and the Fast Forward Fragments team at Diamond Light Source.

You will design and synthesise small molecules informed by protein–ligand co-crystal structures, applying structure–activity relationship (SAR) thinking and literature-based route design to develop novel antimicrobial candidates. You will test and refine hypotheses, adapt synthetic procedures, and analyse spectroscopic and screening data to guide medicinal chemistry optimisation. Working within a multidisciplinary drug discovery environment, you will manage your own research activities, collaborate with chemists, biologists, and structural scientists, and provide regular data updates at project and stakeholder meetings. You will also contribute to manuscript preparation, data entry into electronic laboratory notebooks and databases, development of new project ideas, and the supervision and support of students and colleagues.

It is essential that you hold a PhD/DPhil (or be close to completion) in organic or medicinal chemistry or a closely related discipline. You must have hands-on experience in organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, and small-molecule characterisation, with the ability to independently design, execute, and troubleshoot chemical routes. You will be well-organised, maintain accurate electronic records, and be proficient in chemical software such as ChemDraw, MNova, and MS Office applications. Strong communication skills are essential, enabling you to present results clearly, contribute to publications, and collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team. You will be adaptable, able to adjust to shifting project priorities, and keen to contribute to innovative antimicrobial discovery. Experience in fragment-based drug design, structure-based lead design, coding, high-throughput chemistry, or integrated drug discovery environments would be advantageous.

Applications for this vacancy should be made online and you will need to upload a supporting statement and CV. Your supporting statement must explain how you meet each of the selection criteria for the post using examples of your skills and experience. Please restrict your documentation to your CV and supporting statement only. Any other documents will be requested at a later date. Interviews will take place the week commencing 16th of February.

This position is offered full time on a fixed term contract until 28 February 2029 and is funded by the Novo Nordisk Fonden.

Only applications received before 12 midday on 12 February 2026 will be considered. Please quote 183841 on all correspondence.

Contact Person: Luke Gundry | Vacancy ID: 183841 | Closing Date & Time: 12-Feb-2026 12:00

Pay Scale: RESEARCH GRADE 7 | Contact Email: recruitment@ndm.ox.ac.uk

Salary (£): Research Grade 7: £39,424 - £47,779 with a discretionary range to £53,483 p.a. (pro rata). This is inclusive of a pensionable Oxford University Weighting of £1,730 per year (pro rata).

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Frequently Asked Questions

🎓What qualifications are essential for this Postdoctoral Research Scientist role?

You must hold a PhD/DPhil (or be close to completion) in organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, or related field. Essential experience includes hands-on organic synthesis, medicinal chemistry, small-molecule characterisation, and ability to design/troubleshoot routes independently. Proficiency in ChemDraw, MNova, and MS Office is required. See tips for postdoctoral success.

💰What is the salary, contract duration, and employment type?

Salary: Research Grade 7 £39,424 - £47,779 p.a. (discretionary to £53,483 pro rata, plus £1,730 Oxford weighting). Full-time fixed-term contract until 28 February 2029, funded by Novo Nordisk Foundation. Explore postdoc jobs for comparisons.

📝How do I apply for this Medicinal Chemistry postdoc at Oxford?

Apply online via University of Oxford portal with CV and supporting statement addressing selection criteria with examples. Quote Vacancy ID 183841. Deadline: 12 midday 12-Feb-2026. Interviews week of 16-Feb. Email recruitment@ndm.ox.ac.uk. Tips: winning academic CV.

🔬What research responsibilities and advantageous skills are involved?

Design/synthesise small molecules from protein-ligand co-crystals, apply SAR, analyse data for antimicrobial optimisation targeting Klebsiella. Collaborate multidisciplinary, contribute to publications, supervise students. Advantageous: fragment-based drug design, structure-based lead design, coding, high-throughput chemistry. Related: research jobs.

📍What is the location and team for this antimicrobials role?

Based at Centre for Medicines Discovery (CMD), NDM Research Building, Old Road Campus, Oxford OX3 7FZ. Join anti-infectives group (Dr Annette von Delft), medicinal chemistry team (Prof Paul Brennan, Dr Tryfon Zarganis Tzitzikas). Part of AI-enabled high-throughput platform with Statistics Dept and Diamond Light Source. Learn more on higher ed careers.

🌍Does this postdoc offer visa sponsorship or relocation support?

No mention of visa sponsorship or relocation in the posting. Confirm eligibility for UK work; PhD holders may qualify under skilled worker routes. Contact recruitment@ndm.ox.ac.uk for queries. General advice: postdoc opportunities.
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