Metal catalysis for the sustainable synthesis of pharmaceutically relevant heterocycles (CSHP CDT)

University of Oxford

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Functionalised heterocycles remain the cornerstone of medicinal chemistry programmes, and in particular, heterocycles linked to a second heterocycle or other aromatic group, feature prominently. However, the workhorse coupling reaction – the Suzuki-Miyaura reaction – is often inefficient, or fails completely, with heterocyclic variants due to proto-deborylation. This is most pronounced with pyridine and diazene derivatives. To address this limitation we have introduced a range of heterocyclic sulfinates and sulfones that are effective nucleophilic coupling partners in these types of reactions. In common with many of these process palladium catalysts are used, and in addition, high reaction temperatures are often required. This project focuses on developing new metal catalysed variants of these processes, with an emphasis on eliminating existing limitations, and on delivering reactions suitable for the preparation of pharmaceutically relevant examples. The combination of mechanistically-guided reaction design, high-throughput experimentation (HTE), and data analysis, will be used to deliver optimal processes. The project will exploit heterocyclic sulfinates (and the related sulfone reagents) as the coupling partners.

This is a collaborative project and will be based in the Willis laboratory in Oxford, and also involves the Fairlamb group at York, and Vertex Pharmaceuticals (Oxford).

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The EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Chemical Synthesis for a Healthy Planet (CSHP CDT) is a new EPSRC-funded centre focused on training the next generation of synthetic chemists, developing a sustainable, innovative chemistry culture that equips students to address major emerging and future global challenges in Human Health, Energy & Materials, and Food Security.

We offer a fully-funded four year PhD programme, delivered jointly by the Universities of Oxford and York, comprised of taught courses and a substantive research project. Student cohorts will work together in a 4-month training period at both Oxford and York, before embarking on their main PhD projects. These substantive projects will be industry co-supervised, and based at either the Department of Chemistry in Oxford, or the Green Chemistry Centre of Excellence at York and the associated Department of Chemistry.

This PhD project will primarily be based at the University of Oxford.

The first application deadline is 15th November 2024. We will continue to receive applications following this deadline, however some of the projects may be filled following the assessment of the first round of applications. We therefore encourage you to submit your application early to ensure that your first-choice project is available. A full list of CSHP CDT projects on offer can be found here.

All project partners recognise the importance of equal participation, progression and success for all. We strive to provide a working, learning, social and living environment that will enable all our staff and students to contribute fully, to flourish and to excel – a place where we can ALL be ourselves.

The Department of Chemistry in Oxford holds an Athena SWAN Silver Award and is committed to supporting equality and diversity for all staff and students. The Department strives to provide a working environment which allows all staff and students to contribute fully, to flourish, and to excel; for more details, see https://www.chem.ox.ac.uk/equality-and-diversity. In particular, we recognise the importance of the equal participation of women at all levels in a subject that has traditionally been male-dominated. We also particularly encourage applications from people who identify as Black, Asian or from a Minority Ethnic background, who are underrepresented in science.

Eligibility Criteria

You must have, or expect to gain, a minimum 2:1 Honours degree or international equivalent in a subject relevant to the proposed PhD project (usually chemistry or chemical engineering, but please get in touch if you think your qualification may be relevant). Enthusiasm for research, the ability to think and work independently, excellent analytical skills and strong verbal and written communication skills are also essential requirements.

How to apply  

For information on how to apply, visit the CSHP CDT website: https://cshp-cdt.chem.ox.ac.uk/apply/how-to-apply.html.

You will need to prepare the following information:  

  • 1000-word personal statement, focusing on your interest and experience in your proposed field of research
  • Clearly state your 1-2-3 choice of substantive research projects chosen from our list at the end of your personal statement
  • Transcripts detailing your university-level qualifications and marks to date
  • Three Academic/Professional References: you will be required to submit contact details for 3 referees

The start date of the PhD will be 1st October 2025.

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