Dear all,

A postdoctoral position is available in structural biology at the Leicester 
Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, Department of Molecular and Cell 
Biology, University of Leicester.

We have an exciting opportunity for highly motivated postdoctoral candidates to 
lead a new project, which tackles fundamental questions in the regulation of 
gene expression through chromatin modification. The post of Research Associate 
is funded by the BBSRC to investigate the role of H2B ubiquitylation in 
heterochromatin formation and its mechanism in the promotion of euchromatic 
domains. The Research Associate will join a vibrant community at the University 
of Leicester's Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and will be based in 
the research group of Dr. Thomas Schalch, which has a long-standing interest in 
structural and functional understanding of chromatin and its impact on gene 
expression.

The Leicester Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology (LISCB) is a centre 
of research excellence initiated by the University of Leicester, which provides 
access to state-of-the-art integrated structural approaches comprising 
cryo-electron microscopy (Titan Krios G3), X-ray crystallography and 
biomolecular NMR.

For informal enquiries please contact Thomas Schalch directly by email at 
thomas.scha...@le.ac.uk.

Information on the application process and further details are available at 
https://jobs.le.ac.uk/vacancies/vacancy-details.aspx?VacancyID=1162.

--
Thomas Schalch, PhD
Associate Professor

Leicester Institute of Structural & Chemical Biology
Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
Henry Wellcome Building
University of Leicester
Lancaster Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH
United Kingdom

t: +44 116 229 7120
e: thomas.scha...@le.ac.uk<mailto:thomas.scha...@le.ac.uk>
w: https://www.schalchlab.org


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