Hello everyone,

Please see the job advert below regarding tenure-track academic fellowships
in structural molecular biology at the University of Leeds.

Cheers,

Joe


Dear All,



A number of tenure-track academic fellowships in Structural Molecular
Biology are now available at the University of Leeds. We are particularly
looking for researchers who use Cryo-EM, NMR Spectroscopy, X-ray
Crystallography, Single Molecule methods (or combinations of these
techniques with other approaches) to answer cutting-edge research
questions?



The full details of the call are available at:

https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?id=8486&forced=1



As a University Academic Fellow in the School of Molecular & Cellular
Biology, you will join the vibrant, interdisciplinary environment of the
Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology which brings together ~60
group leaders with expertise in structural molecular biology, cell biology,
protein chemistry, chemical biology and biological physics with the common
goal of understanding life in molecular detail through investigation of the
structure and function of biological molecules and their complexes.



Leeds invested more than £17 million in 2016 to establish the Astbury
Biostructure Laboratory, a state of the art laboratory for structural
biology providing the Astbury Centre with instruments for NMR spectroscopy
(including 950 MHz with 15N/13C-detect TXO and 3mm TCI Cryo-probes) and
Electron Microscopy (two Titan Krios microscopes, one with Falcon III and
the other with energy-filtered Gatan K2 and VPP), competitive with the very
best infrastructure for structural molecular biology in the world. In
addition, the Centre houses superb facilities for protein production,
protein crystallization, biological mass spectrometry and single molecule
fluorescence and FRET.



You will embark on a five-year development programme, the successful
completion of which will lead to your promotion to Associate Professor. In
the last three years, nine University Academic Fellows have been appointed
within the scientific remit of the Astbury Centre, helping to deliver on
the University’s ambitious plans to grow its research. We are now looking
for outstanding early career structural molecular biologists to join this
growing team. We can offer an excellent mentoring scheme, research
environment and track record of success in developing the careers of young
researchers. Candidates wishing to bring independent fellowships, or apply
for such fellowhips in Leeds, supported by the School, are also welcome to
apply.



To discuss informally, please contact Neil Ranson n.a.ran...@leeds.ac.uk,
or Alex Breeze a.l.bre...@leeds.ac.uk



Kind regards,



Neil Ranson

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