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MRC PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION UNIT

SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES

UNIVERSITY OF DUNDEE

PROGRAMME LEADER, X-RAY CRYSTALLOGRAPHY


The Unit has been awarded a new position to appoint a Structural Biologist
with an exciting research programme aimed at exploiting X-ray
crystallography to understand the role of protein phosphorylation in cell
regulation and human disease.  The Unit invites applications from both
established scientists and younger investigators wishing to set up their
own laboratory for the first time.  The appointment, which can start from
April 2007, will be made on the Medical Research Council
s Programme Leader-Track or Programme Leader, Band 3/2 scale, with initial
placement depending on achievements and experience.

The MRC Protein Phosphorylation Unit is a major international centre for
research on cell signalling.  Its current programme leaders include Europe
s two most cited scientists over the past ten years in the field of
biology and biochemistry and its innovative collaboration with the
pharmaceutical industry (The Division of Signal Transduction Therapy)
received a Queen
s Anniversary Award earlier this year.  For further information about the
Unit and its research please consult our website
(www.dundee.ac.uk/lifesciences/ mrcppu/).

Applications in the form of a full CV, outline statement of current
research and future plans, and providing the names and contact numbers of
4 referees should be sent to Sir Philip Cohen FRS FRSE, Director, MRC
Protein Phosphorylation Unit, School of Life Sciences, University of
Dundee (email [EMAIL PROTECTED]) as soon possible but no later than the
13 October.  Informal enquiries should also be sent to the Director.

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