A 4-year Ph.D studentship in Structural Biology starting October 2014 is 
available in the Research Group led by Dr. Christian Siebold. Our group, based 
in the Division of Structural Biology (STRUBI) at the Wellcome Trust Centre for 
Human Genetics, University of Oxford is primarily focused on the structural 
biology of extracellular recognition and signalling complexes in development 
and cancer (https://www.strubi.ox.ac.uk/research/christian-siebold). 

STRUBI harbours a well-developed infrastructure for large-scale soluble and 
membrane protein production, purification and crystallization with excellent 
access to the DIAMOND synchrotron and a range of biophysical and cell-based 
facilities.

The doctoral project concerns the structural and functional characterization of 
the Hedgehog and Bone Morphogenetic Protein signalling pathways. More details 
can be found under:

http://www.ndm.ox.ac.uk/doctoral-projects/project/structural-biology-of-cell-surface-morphogen-signalling

The studentship is funded by Cancer Research UK. Applicants should hold or 
expect to gain a first or upper second class honours degree. Cancer Research UK 
will pay a competitive stipend (£19.000 p.a.) as well as University and College 
fees. Ideal candidates have a strong background in biochemistry and molecular 
or cell biology, but science graduates in general are welcome to apply. It 
would be an advantage, but is not necessary, for the candidate to have 
laboratory experience in any of the following: cloning, mutagenesis, protein 
expression, purification and crystallographic techniques. Candidates whose 
first language is not English will be asked to submit a certificate of 
proficiency in the English language (e.g. IELTS 7.5). 

Applications should be submitted via the Nuffield Department of Medicine (NDM) 
Prize Studentship application pipeline 
(http://www.ndm.ox.ac.uk/for-applicants), quoting project number 118 and 
“Cancer Research UK” as funding source. The closing date for applications is 10 
January 2014. Interviews are expected to take place on 29 and 30 January 2014.

For further information please contact Christian Siebold 
(christ...@strubi.ox.ac.uk).

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