THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
FACULTY OF HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCES
INSTITUTE OF INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
POSTDOCTORAL RESEARCH ASSOCIATE GRADE 7
£32,958 - £34,956 pa
An exciting opportunity has emerged in the Molecular 
Biophysics<http://www.biophysics.liv.ac.uk/> group to work on a BBSRC-supported 
project on structure-function-mechanism studies of Cu-nitrite reductase and 
membrane bound nitric oxide (NO) reductase and the role of metabolon complex 
formation in controlling levels of cytotoxic NO. The project will link 
crystallographic studies with techniques to probe factors that control delivery 
of electrons and protons to the active site of these enzymes. You will be 
responsible for using established molecular biology procedures underpinning the 
overexpression and purification of a number of enzymes and their mutants 
including membrane proteins and undertake crystallographic, spectroscopic and 
mechanistic aspects of the programme. You will have the opportunity to spend up 
to 4 weeks in the RIKEN laboratories in Japan as part of a collaborative 
programme alongside two PhD students working on membrane-bound nitric oxide 
reductases. You should have a PhD in the area of physics, chemistry, biological 
sciences or biophysics, with experience in protein crystallography and 
practical knowledge of molecular biology preferably with experience in membrane 
proteins. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are essential. The 
post is available for 2 years and the ability to commence immediately would be 
advantageous.

Job Ref: 006744                                                                 
                                    Closing Date: 11 April 2017

For full details and to apply online, please visit: 
https://recruit.liverpool.ac.uk

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