Research Associate in Peptide Synthesis and Bioconjugation
Listed on 2026-02-12
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Research/Development
Research Scientist, Biotechnology
Research Associate in Peptide Synthesis and Bioconjugation (100%)
To support a collaborative project between the HES-SO Valais-Wallis and Debiopharm Research and Manufacturing SA, the Institute of Life Sciences is looking for a
Research Associate in Peptide Synthesis and Bioconjugation (100%)
The Research Associate will join the Peptide and Protein research group of the HES-SO Valais-Wallis and contribute to projects focused on peptide synthesis and bioconjugation. The successful candidate will be responsible for designing and executing peptide synthesis workflows, developing and optimising novel conjugation methodologies, and characterising conjugated biologics (e.g., peptides, antibody fragments, and antibodies) using state-of-the-art analytical techniques (HRMS, UV-Vis, SEC, SDS-PAGE).
The candidate will analyse and interpret experimental data and translate research results into detailed technical reports and peer-reviewed publications. They will also present experimental results to academic and industrial stakeholders. The position requires strong communication skills and close interaction with academic and industrial scientists.
PhD in biochemistry, protein chemistry, or a related biological science
Strong hands-on experience in peptide and protein chemistry, including solid-phase peptide synthesis and chemo selective ligation techniques
Demonstrated expertise in bioconjugation and analytical characterisation of conjugates using HRMS, UV-Vis, and SEC
Ability to design experiments independently and manage research projects effectively
Excellent written and oral communication skills in English and/or French
Experience with molecular modelling and SPR is an asset
Employment rate 100%, including 10% of lab practice supervision in general chemistry
Please submit your complete application documents (CV, motivation letter, diplomas and certificates)
by 15 March 2026 by clicking on the Apply button. Only online applications will be considered.
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