Dear all,

We are currently recruiting for a structural biologist to join our 
drug-discovery team working at the Translational and Clinical Research 
Institute,  Faculty of Medical Sciences, Newcastle.

There is a deadline of 5 January 2020 for a post currently advertised at

https://jobs.ncl.ac.uk/job/Newcastle-Research-AssistantAssociate/2F570045801/

We work alongside the groups led by Martin Nobel and Jane Endicott who are 
discovering next generation small molecular therapies for cancer. We use 
essentially similar strategies to discover novel antibiotics. Multidisciplinary 
teams bring together scientists from chemistry, microbiology and 
structure/biophysics in enjoyable and productive collaborations. As a PDRA here 
you will be involved in producing proteins, building assays, and solving 
structures, and have opportunities to play a full role in the design process 
for iterative medicinal chemistry.

This strategy has been successful at Newcastle. The groups here have played 
important roles in delivering two drugs to the clinic in the last two years.  
We are optimistic that we will also be successful in antibiotic discovery as 
the clinical need is urgent and substantial for these new therapies. We are 
looking for scientists who share our enthusiasm for making cutting edge 
structural and biophysical work really count.

Applications should be made through the university website, or I can be 
approached informally to learn more.

With thanks and best wishes,

Julia
[email protected]

The Francis Crick Institute Limited is a registered charity in England and 
Wales no. 1140062 and a company registered in England and Wales no. 06885462, 
with its registered office at 1 Midland Road London NW1 1AT

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