Peter 't Hart
@peterchembio.bsky.social
Peptide chemist studying RNA-binding proteins @ Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology, Dortmund, Germany
New PhD opportunity in the 't Hart group! We are looking for a candidate interested in using a chemical biology approach to study mRNA degradation. The project will focus on AI-generated peptide inhibitors to study mRNA deadenylation.
stellen.uni-muenster.de/jobposting/7...
stellen.uni-muenster.de/jobposting/7...
Doctoral Research Associate (Wissenschaftliche*r Mitarbeiter*in,salary level E 13 TV-L)
stellen.uni-muenster.de
October 20, 2025 at 9:33 AM
New PhD opportunity in the 't Hart group! We are looking for a candidate interested in using a chemical biology approach to study mRNA degradation. The project will focus on AI-generated peptide inhibitors to study mRNA deadenylation.
stellen.uni-muenster.de/jobposting/7...
stellen.uni-muenster.de/jobposting/7...
Reposted by Peter 't Hart
We are hiring! Check out our open PhD position for an exciting industry collaboration with Novo Nordisk:
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PhD Position in Peptide-Based Drug Discovery (Industry Collaboration, w/m/d)
jobs.ethz.ch
June 10, 2025 at 2:30 PM
We are hiring! Check out our open PhD position for an exciting industry collaboration with Novo Nordisk:
jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOP...
jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOP...
My first post here on Bluesky! Highlighting our preprint looking at how backbone modifications influence cyclic peptide cell uptake. Turns out it is a balancing act between uptake and biological activity. Great work by first author Joseph Openy and of course all others!
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
Single atom substitutions in backbone aromatic groups alter membrane permeability and biological activity of cyclic peptides
Cyclic peptides hold significant potential as disruptors of challenging targets such as protein-protein interactions, but their poor membrane permeability often limits their use for intracellular targ...
chemrxiv.org
January 27, 2025 at 10:29 AM
My first post here on Bluesky! Highlighting our preprint looking at how backbone modifications influence cyclic peptide cell uptake. Turns out it is a balancing act between uptake and biological activity. Great work by first author Joseph Openy and of course all others!
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...
chemrxiv.org/engage/chemr...