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Structural Biologists (X-ray Crystallography)
Central London
(REF. SB0107)

Cancer Research Technology (CRT) is a specialist oncology company, which develops discoveries arising from Cancer Research UK and other prestigious oncology focused organisations’ research activities into potential therapies and diagnostics for the benefit of cancer patients.

CRT is seeking to recruit several structural biologists into its Discovery Laboratories, who will be responsible for the crystallisation and structure determination of pharmaceutically important protein-drug complexes. The positions will be based within the Institute of Structural Molecular Biology (ISMB) at the School of Crystallography, Birkbeck College, adjacent to CRT’s Discovery Laboratories within the Wolfson Institute of Biomedical Research, UCL. The School of Crystallography houses the ISMB Biophysics Centre, the ISMB Cryo-EM facility, and the ISMB X-ray Crystallography facility.

The successful candidates will have up to 5 years’ postdoctoral experience in structural biology within either academic or biopharmaceutical settings. Experience of protein expression and purification, crystallisation, crystallographic data collection and structure solution and refinement methods are essential. Previous involvement in projects relating to oncology would also be advantageous.

These are significant opportunities to influence the development of new cancer therapeutics and will suit highly talented individuals with strong interpersonal skills. These are permanent positions with competitive salaries dependent upon experience and commensurate with their positions within CRT.

To apply for this position, please send two copies of your CV and a covering letter, quoting the relevant reference number, to the HR Manager, CRT, Sardinia House, Sardinia Street, London, WC2A 3NL or by email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

No Agencies

Closing Date:  14th February 2007

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CRT is an equal opportunities employer







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Dr Nicholas H. Keep
Reader in Structural Biology
School of Crystallography,
Birkbeck,  University of London,
Malet Street,
Bloomsbury
LONDON
WC1E 7HX

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