Dear CCP4 Community,

We are currently looking for a postdoctoral fellow to join our research 
programme on the regulation and functions of ADP-ribosyltransferases. Please 
see the job description for the position and instructions on how to apply below.

Best wishes,
Sebastian


Post-doctoral Training Fellow: Protein Biochemistry / X-ray Crystallography 
(funded by Cancer Research UK)

We seek to appoint a Post-doctoral Training Fellow to a new team led by Dr 
Sebastian Guettler in the Divisions of Structural and Cancer Biology. The post 
is funded by Cancer Research UK. The successful applicant will undertake 
biochemical, crystallographic and functional studies on members of the 
ADP-ribosyltransferase (or “PARP”) family of proteins and their regulators. Our 
goal is to gain insight into the control and cellular roles of these enzymes 
with a specific interest in ADP-ribosyltransferase-dependent signalling 
processes linked to cancer.

Applicants should possess a PhD (or equivalent) in biochemistry or molecular 
biology. Experience with recombinant DNA techniques, high-quality protein 
expression and purification, protein characterisation (such as protein-protein 
interaction analyses and enzymology) as well as protein crystallography is 
essential. Experience in mammalian cell culture and protein production in 
insect cells would be of advantage.

Appointment will be on a Fixed Term Contract for 3 years in the first instance, 
with a starting salary in the range of £28,087 to £34,529 p.a. inclusive (based 
on previous post-doctoral experience).

For further details and instructions on how to apply, please refer to our 
online vacancy and recruitment site at http://www.icr.ac.uk/jobsearch, quoting 
job reference number 1355655 for this position.

Closing date: 30th August 2013
Starting date of position: earliest in September 2013

While applications need to be placed via our online system, informal inquiries 
can be sent to Dr. Sebastian Guettler at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


Research in the Divisions of Structural and Cancer Biology focuses on the 
functional, biochemical, and structural characterisation of cellular processes 
relevant to cancer and cancer therapy. The Division of Structural Biology has 
managed facilities for protein crystallography (crystallisation robots, Bruker 
Microstar and CCD detector), cryo-electron microscopy (FEI Tecnai F20 and T12), 
and protein production with expertise in multi-subunit expression (insect cell, 
yeast and bacterial expression, including a 60-litre fermentor). The Division 
is also well equipped with instrumentation for biophysical analysis (e.g. ITC, 
fluorescence, multi-angle light scattering). The Division of Cancer Biology 
provides a state-of-the-art infrastructure for mammalian cell culture, imaging, 
mammalian genetics, chemical biology and proteomics.

The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) is one of the world’s most influential 
cancer research institutes. Our mission is to make the discoveries that defeat 
cancer. We have a long and distinguished history of research with a major 
impact on the outcome for cancer patients. Our unique partnership with The 
Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust (RMH) makes us the largest comprehensive 
cancer centre in Europe, performing high quality original basic research and 
translational studies. Under the leadership of Chief Executive Professor Alan 
Ashworth FRS, we are committed to attracting, developing and retaining the best 
minds in the world. The ICR was ranked as the UK’s top academic research centre 
in the 2008 Higher Education Funding Council Research Assessment Exercise. 
Based on our publication record, citations and impact we rank among the world’s 
leading cancer research centres.



Sebastian Guettler, PhD | Team Leader

The Institute of Cancer Research | 237 Fulham Road | London | SW3 6JB | United 
Kingdom
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