Dear all,

A postdoctoral position is available in the Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell 
Biology, University of Edinburgh, for combined
crystallographic and biochemical studies of microtubule associated proteins and 
molecular motors. The advert is
below and applications can be made online until May 14th.

Regards,

Julie Welburn


Postdoctoral Research Associate
Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the 
laboratory of Dr. Julie Welburn, funded by Cancer Research UK. The laboratory 
investigates fundamental mechanisms of chromosome segregation at the molecular 
and cellular level. The focus of our laboratory is the function and properties 
of microtubules in mitosis and how microtubule-binding proteins, motors and 
signaling molecules can utilize and modify the dynamics of microtubule 
subpopulations. Our laboratory is developing quantitative cell biology tools to 
define how chromosomes oscillate and how different populations of microtubules 
are regulated. We also use biochemical and structural approaches on mitotic 
molecular motor complexes, focusing on kinesin microtubule depolymerase family 
and other microtubule-associated proteins we have identified, to understand 
their contribution to the regulation of microtubule dynamics and chromosome 
segregation.
We are now looking for an enthusiastic and talented researcher to join our team 
investigating the molecular mechanisms that control microtubule-based processes 
in mitosis using structural biology. You should have, or will shortly obtain, a 
PhD in a relevant subject area and will have experience in 
crystallography/structural biology and/or biochemistry. An outstanding academic 
track record is essential and at least one first author publication in a 
prominent journal is expected.

Fixed Term: 2 Years
Salary Scale: £30,122 to £35,938 per annum
Please Quote Ref: 3015591   
Closing Date: 14 May 2012
 
Further details about the position and the application process can be found at:
http://www.jobs.ed.ac.uk/vacancies/index.cfm?fuseaction=vacancies.furtherdetails&vacancy_ref=3015591




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