Dear all, 

see below for a PDRA opportunity at Imperial college to work on the structural 
basis of Photosystem II assembly and repair. 

James


http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ADC906/research-associate/


Research Associate
Imperial College London - Faculty of Natural Sciences, Division of Molecular 
Biosciences

Salary: £31,300 - £39,920 per annum

We are seeking to appoint a Research Associate to investigate the roles of 
assembly factors involved in the assembly and repair of Photosystem II using 
biochemical and structural biology techniques. The successful applicant will be 
based within the Nixon group in the Department of Life Sciences at the South 
Kensington Campus of Imperial College London. The post holder will assist in 
scientific research into the mechanisms of assembly and repair of Photosystem 
II. You will be expected to produce independent and original research; submit 
publications to journals and assist with teaching and administration of the 
research group.

The successful applicant will hold a PhD degree in biochemistry, microbiology, 
structural biology or a related discipline, or an equivalent level of 
professional qualifications and experience. You will have experience of 
experimental design and statistical analysis. You must also be able to 
demonstrate research experience in a molecular biology/cyanobacterial 
microbiology environment and experience of standard molecular biology 
techniques. A successful track record in academic publications is essential. 
Experience of culturing cyanobacteria, protein purification, synchrotron X-ray 
data collection, X-ray crystallography and biological NMR are desirable.

You must be willing to travel to synchrotrons for X-ray data collection and be 
able to follow protocols and learn new techniques in a concise and skilled 
manner. You must also work autonomously and show initiative with research and 
be able to prioritise work in response to deadlines. The willingness to travel 
within the UK and abroad to conduct research and attend conferences is 
essential. You must be prepared to work unsociable hours as the work demands 
from time to time.

You must have strong written communication skills and the ability to write 
clearly and succinctly for publication. Advanced computer skills, including 
word-processing, spreadsheets, Internet are also essential. A flexible attitude 
towards work and the willingness to cooperate as part of a team as well as the 
ability to work independently and be open-minded and cooperative are essential. 
You must also have an enthusiastic approach to research, the ability to develop 
and apply new concepts, techniques and methods and a creative approach to 
problem solving. You must show initiative, be committed to meeting deadlines, 
maintaining and enhancing facilities and training others in their use.

This is a fixed term position and is funded by the BBSRC for up to three years.

Our preferred method of application is online via our website 
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/employment (please select "Job Search" then enter 
the job title or vacancy reference number including spaces - NS 2011 147 KT 
into "Keywords"). Please complete and upload an application form as directed, 
attaching a curriculum vitae, a cover letter and the name and contact details 
of two referees. For informal enquiries please contact Professor Peter Nixon: 
p.ni...@imperial.ac.uk

Alternatively, If you are unable to apply online, please contact Richard Bowman 
by email r.bow...@imperial.ac.uk to request an application form.

Closing date: 19 September 2011

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-- 
Dr. James W. Murray
David Phillips Research  Fellow
Division of Molecular Biosciences
Imperial College, LONDON
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