Postdoctoral Training Fellow in Structural Biology of Hsp90 Complexes
The Institute of Cancer Research, Section of Structural Biology, Chester Beatty Laboratories, Chelsea, London
The Institute of Cancer Research (a College of the University of London) is a world-class cancer research organisation. In the 2008 Higher Education Funding Councils' Research Assessment Exercise, The ICR received the highest percentage of research assessed as four stars, world leading, in the areas of biological sciences and cancer studies. We came top of the Times Higher Education overall table of HEIs that submitted to more than one UoA - ranking it as the UK's leading academic research centre, with 37% of activity ranked 4* (world leading) and 42% ranked 3* (internationally excellent).
The Section of Structural Biology at ICR is exceptionally well equipped for all aspects of modern structural biology, with state-of- the-art laboratories for molecular biology, recombinant expression in bacterial and eukaryotic systems, biochemistry, X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy. Excellent synchrotron access (~ 2 days/month) is available through rolling beam allocation programmes at Diamond and ESRF. Applicants must have a PhD, and experience in recombinant expression, protein purification, crystallisation and X-ray crystallography. Information on our previous work in this field can be found by searching PubMed and via the ICR Website http://www.icr.ac.uk/index.shtml
A Wellcome Trust-funded Postdoctoral position is available immediately in the laboratory of Professor Laurence Pearl FRS to study the structural basis for collaboration between the Hsp90 and Hsp70 molecular chaperone systems in regulation and activation of ‘client’ proteins.
The postholder will be responsible for expression, purification, crystallization and structural analysis of protein complexes involving the Hsp90 and Hsp70 molecular chaperones, co-chaperones and client proteins that depend on Hsp90 for their biological function.
Applicants should hold a PhD in a biological science, have experience of macromolecular crystallography and recombinant protein expression, and have evidence of a good publication record. Experience in single particle electron microscopy would be an advantage.
The starting salary for the position will be in the range £26,996 to £35,518 p.a. inclusive (based on previous post-doctoral experience). Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Laurence Pearl ([email protected] ). Please note – this address is for enquiries ONLY and CVs must be submitted in line with the instructions below.
For further particulars and details of how to apply, please visit our website at www.icr.ac.uk Alternatively you may call our 24 hour recruitment line on 020 7153 5475 quoting reference number C334.
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