Postdoctoral Research Associate and Research Assistant positions have become 
available in the laboratory of Dr. Doryen Bubeck at Imperial College London 
starting January 2014. The posts are funded up to 5 years through a Cancer 
Research UK Career Establishment Award to Dr. Bubeck. The main objective of 
these posts is to use structural biology to characterize the 3D structure and 
mode of action of pore-forming proteins with immune receptors in model 
membranes.

Complement plays an important role in monoclonal antibody (mAb)-based cancer 
immunotherapy through complement-dependent cytotoxicity (CDC). One mechanism of 
tumor clearance is by the deposition of membrane attack complex (MAC) pores on 
target cells. The effectiveness of CDC remains limited in some cancers due to 
over expression of CD59, a membrane-bound complement regulator that inhibits 
MAC-mediated lysis. The bacterial toxin intermedilysin (ILY) competes for the 
MAC binding site on CD59, resulting in enhanced CDC. Broadly the goal of this 
project is to understand how MAC and ILY pores are formed, and the role CD59 
plays in these processes. These posts provide an exciting opportunity to work 
as a key member of an interdisciplinary structural biology project that has the 
potential to impact actively prescribed cancer therapeutics.

The posts will be based at Imperial College London, in the Department of Life 
Sciences and are funded by Cancer Research UK. The appointee will collaborate 
with membrane biophysicists at Imperial College London, immunologists at the 
University of Southampton and Cardiff University, as well as microbiologists at 
the University of Oklahoma, USA.  The Imperial College Centre for Structural 
Biology is a state-of-the-art electron microscopy facility equipped with two 
FEG electron microscopes and cutting edge dectectors (4k x 4k CCD and FEI 
Falcon direct electron detector).

Informal enquires can be made directly to Dr. Doryen Bubeck 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).

Our preferred method of application is online via our website:

http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/employment (please select “Job Search” then enter 
the job title or vacancy reference number, including spaces into “Keywords”  - 
NS 2013 196 IL – for RA and - NS 2013 197 IL- for PDRA posts, respectively).

Please complete and upload an application form as directed.
Should you have any queries about the application process please contact Mrs 
Manami Kanazawa by email 
at:[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
Closing date: 6 October 2013 (Midnight BST)

Our preferred method of application is online via this website. Please download 
the application form and save to your computer. Please then upload a research 
CV and a covering letter in addition to a completed application form and apply 
via the website.

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Doryen Bubeck
Lecturer in Structural Biology
Imperial College London
Department of Life Sciences
506 Sir Ernst Chain Building
South Kensington, London, SW7 2AZ
(0) 207 594 2989
[email protected]
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