FIVE POSTDOCTORAL POSTS IN STRUCTURAL AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: RESEARCH COMPLEX 
AT HARWELL (RCAH) AND WEATHERALL INSTITUTE OF MOLECULAR MEDICINE (WIMM) WITH 
DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY, UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD.

Applications are invited for Postdoctoral Scientists (posts 1-3) for three 
years in an exciting new research programme to discover and develop small 
molecule inhibitors of mutant RAS for treatment of cancer.  This new chemical 
biology drug discovery programme has co-investigators based at the Weatherall 
Institute of Molecular Medicine, the Research Complex at Harwell (RCaH) and the 
Department of Chemistry, Oxford, and is funded by the Wellcome Trust Seeding 
Drug Discovery Initiative.  The aim of the project is to discover 
small-molecule drugs that inhibit protein-protein interactions involving the 
RAS family of proteins for treatment of cancer. The project will adopt a highly 
innovative strategy using single domain antibody fragments as tools for 
identification of drug-like molecules.

Post 1 is for a structural biologist with a PhD in structural biology. 
Experience with solving structures using X-ray diffraction, crystallography of 
protein-ligand complexes, co-crystallisation and crystal soaking methods are 
essential.  Experience with surface plasmon resonance and small molecule 
library screening will be advantageous.  The post will be based in the 
laboratory of Professor Simon Phillips 
http://www.rc-harwell.ac.uk/directors.html at RCaH (adjacent to the Diamond 
Synchrotron). Informal enquiries may be made by email to 
simon.phill...@rc-harwell.ac.uk<mailto:simon.phill...@rc-harwell.ac.uk> and 
terence.rabbi...@imm.ox.ac.uk<mailto:terence.rabbi...@imm.ox.ac.uk>.  
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. To apply for this role and 
for further details, including a job description and selection criteria, please 
use:-

https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=106083
The closing date for this position is noon on Friday 08 March 2013. Please 
quote reference 106083.

Posts 2 and 3 are suitable for molecular biologists with a PhD in molecular 
biology. Experience with recombinant protein production and purification, DNA 
transfection of mammalian cells, complex genetic engineering and site directed 
mutagenesis are essential.  Experience with signal transduction cell biology, 
small molecule library screening and structural biology will be advantageous.  
The posts will be based in the laboratory of Professor Terry Rabbitts 
http://www.imm.ox.ac.uk/wimm-research/molhaem/terry_rabbitts at the Weatherall 
Institute of Molecular Medicine. Informal enquiries may be made by email to 
terence.rabbi...@imm.ox.ac.uk<mailto:terence.rabbi...@imm.ox.ac.uk>.  
Applications online at:

https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=106082
The closing date for these positions is midday on Friday 08 March 2013. Please 
quote reference 106082.

Applications are also invited for two postdoctoral positions (Posts 4 and 5) in 
a new programme, funded by Leukaemia and Lymphoma Research, to discover and 
develop small molecule inhibitors of oncogenic proteins for the treatment of 
leukaemia/lymphoma. The posts will be available for 3 years in the laboratory 
of Professor Terry Rabbitts 
http://www.imm.ox.ac.uk/wimm-research/molhaem/terry_rabbitts.  The aim of this 
project is to discover small-molecule drugs that inhibit protein-protein 
interactions involving transcription factor multi-protein complexes in 
leukaemia and lymphoma. The approach will involve novel strategies using single 
domain antibody fragments and peptide aptamers, as tools for the identification 
of drug-like molecules to lead the development for treatment of cancer.  The 
programme involves structural determination of leukaemia proteins together with 
screening and characterization of small molecule inhibitors of protein-protein 
interactions. In particular, the project will use the structure of single 
antibody domains as templates for drug lead development.

Posts 4 and 5 are for molecular biologists with a PhD in structural biology, 
experience with recombinant protein production purification and with solving 
structures using X-ray diffraction.  Experience with surface plasmon resonance, 
AlphaScreen and other methods for small molecule screening and NMR are 
desirable.  Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Terry Rabbitts at 
terence.rabbi...@imm.ox.ac.uk<mailto:terence.rabbi...@imm.ox.ac.uk>.  
Applications online at:

https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=106000
The closing date for these positions is noon on Friday 08 February 2013. Please 
quote reference 106000.

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