Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland, Department of Biological Chemistry
Project co-founded by the European Union
Project title, type and project number
Project PERFECTION (In search of PERFECTION: the phenomenon of unnatural amino acids in chemical biology for biological and medical applications) Horizon Europe (ERA Chairs), nr 101186564
Project leader
Prof. Marcin Drąg
Description
The Institute of Physical Chemistry PAS invites applications for a PhD student position within the newly established Department of Chemical Biology (DCB), created as part of the EU-funded project (Horizon Europe, ERA Chairs).
DCB is led by Prof. Marcin Drąg, an internationally recognised expert in chemical biology and in the combinatorial chemistry of proteolytic enzymes. The department’s mission is to develop and apply cutting-edge chemical tools – such as modified peptides containing unnatural amino acids (UAA) – to drive both fundamental and translational research in biology and medicine. Among Prof. Drąg’s most prominent achievements is the development of a UAA-based inhibitor that shares key structural features with the active compound in Nirmatrelvir/Paxlovid, a widely used antiviral drug for the treatment of SARS-CoV-2 (Nature Chem Biol, 2021).
Under this call, one doctoral position is offered within the research project “Bleomycin-Inspired Molecular Constructs for DNA Damage in Cancer Therapy”. Bleomycin is a clinically used metallo-glycopeptide antibiotic that induces apoptosis through metal-dependent radical generation and oxidative DNA strand cleavage. However, key aspects of its metal exchange mechanism and structural determinants of selectivity remain poorly understood. This project aims to develop biomimetic
metallo-agents inspired by its modular architecture to elucidate structure–bioactivity relationships and advance next-generation DNA-targeted therapeutics. The project will be supported by auxiliary supervisor Dr Jeena Manayath Thekkeyil.
Doctoral student will have a unique opportunity to develop their research skills, gain experience working on an innovative project, and actively participate in the research directions of the newly established Department of Chemical Biology. The research program involves close collaboration with other groups at IChF, as well as the opportunity to participate in projects conducted in partnership with academic and industrial partners.
Number of vacancies
1
Key responsibilities include
Position in the project
PhD student employed as a specialist
Job type
Full-time employment contract
Planned start of work in the project
1.04.2026
Planned period of contract/stipend agreement
48 months (starting from April 2026 – June 2026 at the latest)
We offer
Career development prospects at IPC PAS
Scientific discipline
Chemistry, Chemical Biology
Scientific profile of a candidate
First Stage Researcher (R1)
Requirements
The candidate must meet at least one of the following criteria:
Key assessment criteria
The evaluation will be conducted in two stages – document assessment and interviews. Candidates will be evaluated based on the following criteria (maximum 100 points):
1. Professional curriculum vitae including:
2. At least one opinion about the candidate, issued by an independent researcher.
3. A one-page motivation letter describing the candidate’s scientific and professional interests, key achievements, motivation for applying.
4. A Scan of a master’s degree diploma in chemistry or a related discipline.
5. The candidate's declaration that they have become acquainted with the General Rules Governing Competitions for Research Posts at IChF in Warsaw (https://ichf.edu.pl/files/intranet/o%C5%9Bwiadczenie_statement.docx)
Candidates will be selected through an open competition, in line with the principles of the “European Charter for Researchers” and the “Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers”. Appointments will be made in accordance with the IChF’s General Rules Governing Competitions for Research Posts.
IMPORTANT: The applications must be sent to rekrutacja@ichf.edu.pl with the e-mail subject line: “Rekrutacja 11/2026”
The Selection Committee evaluates applications and interviews candidates using a point-based system.
If the top candidates resign, we reserve the right to choose the next candidates from the ranking list.
The results of the competition are made public. The Selection Committee may choose not to recommend a candidate for the position if the candidate scores fewer than 70 points.
The competition may be extended until suitable candidates who fulfil all requirements are recruited.
Candidates have the right to appeal the evaluation results. The appeal shall be lodged with the Director of the Institute within 7 days from the date of receipt of the appropriate information. The decision of the Institute's Director is final.
Salary
The monthly gross remuneration from the employment contract: approx. 4,810 PLN.
Upon successful admission to the Warsaw-4-PhD School, the PhD student will additionally receive a doctoral stipend of approx. 3,466 PLN/month, provided that the total period of previously received doctoral stipend(s) has not reached 48 months. The stipend may be granted for the remaining period up to the statutory maximum of 48 months. If the candidate has already received a doctoral stipend for 48 months, no further stipend will be granted.
Maximum planned period of contract
48 months (starting from April 2026 – June 2026 at the latest)
Firstly, the employment contract will be concluded until Sept. 2026. Its continuation beyond that date is subject solely to the candidate’s successful admission in the July 2026 recruitment to the Warsaw PhD School in Natural and BioMedical Sciences (Warsaw-4-PhD).
Application deadline
9.03.2026 12:00
Planned date of settlement of the competition
31.03.2026
Send the application via the "Apply to the position" button, or to rekrutacja@ichf.edu.pl with the title 11/2026.
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