Dear all,

May I draw your attention to recruitment that we have in process for structural 
biologists to join our drug-discovery team here at the Northern Institute for 
Cancer Research ?

There is a deadline of 12th September for a post currently advertised at

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BMG197/research-assistant-associate-structural-biology-a146128r

Structural biologists at NICR form part of an extremely enjoyable and 
pleasingly effective drug discovery program that brings together talents from 
chemistry, cancer bioscience and structure/biophysics to discover next 
generation small molecular therapies for cancer.  The structure and biophysics 
team comprises about 8 people who each work on one or more projects. Our 
responsibilities are is to make proteins, build assays, and solve structures, 
and to play a full role in the design process for iterative medicinal chemistry.

Each target has a team drawn from each of the disciplines, and teamwork is an 
essential part of what we are about.  When we are blowing Newcastle’s trumpet, 
we highlight that the group here has played important roles in delivering two 
drugs to the clinic that have been approved for cancer therapy in the last two 
years.  We are optimistic that this winning streak will continue, and are 
looking for staff who share our enthusiasm for making cutting edge structural 
and biophysical work really count.

Applicaitons should be made through the university website, but Prof. Jane 
Endicott (jane.endic...@ncl.ac.uk<mailto:jane.endic...@ncl.ac.uk>) or I can be 
approached informally to learn more.

With thanks and best wishes,

Martin


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