Hi all,

We’re currently looking for a postdoc to join our lab 
(http://groups.ds.cam.ac.uk/struvir/) and help us figure out how cells regulate 
the final steps of endocytosis (i.e. how cells make sure only the right things 
get sent to lysosomes, the recycling centres of the cell). We’re looking for 
someone with prior experience in unbiased screening for protein:protein 
interactions and/or characterisation of such complexes using cell-based, 
biochemical or structrural/biophysical approaches. Prior experience using 
proximity-dependent biotinylation (BioID) or studying eukaryotic membrane 
trafficking would be a plus. Perhaps that's you, or perhaps you have a 
biochemist/cell-biologist friend who’s heard so many good things about 
biophysics and protein crystallography from you that they want to give it a 
shot?


More details can be found at http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/6277/ and 
applications close on April 27th (only via the website please, it makes the HR 
people feel unloved otherwise).


Cheers,


Stephen






Dr Stephen Graham
Sir Henry Dale Fellow and University Lecturer
Department of Pathology
University of Cambridge
Tennis Court Road
Cambridge CB2 1QP
Ph: 01223 336920
http://www.path.cam.ac.uk/research/investigators/graham/

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