Structural and chemical biology approaches to characterize protein-protein 
interactions that regulate kinases
We are looking for a talented and highly motivated student to join us for a 
4-year BBSRC iCASE PhD studentship sponsored by MRC Technology.  The project 
will be supervised jointly by Dr. Richard Bayliss and Prof. Mark Carr in the 
Biochemistry Department at Leicester. Our groups provide an excellent 
environment for training and research in structural biology methods relevant to 
drug discovery. The project also involves an internship at MRC Technology to 
gain direct experience of drug discovery in a non-academic setting.

For further details, including how to apply, see:
http://www2.le.ac.uk/study/research/funding/kinases-regulation

The studentship is available only for UK or UK-based EU students, includes 
full-time registration and is payable as a full UK/EU tuition fee waiver and 
stipend for four years.

The successful applicant will also receive a generous financial package 
comprising a research support budget, stipend supplement, fixed expenses for 
travel and accommodation in London, and costs towards a laptop computer.


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Dr Richard Bayliss, Reader in Structural Biology
Department of Biochemistry
Henry Wellcome Building
University of Leicester
Lancaster Road, Leicester
LE1 9HN

Tel: 0116 2297100
Web: 
http://www2.le.ac.uk/departments/biochemistry/staff/richard-bayliss/research
Twitter: @baylisslab




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