The Institute of Cancer Research, London, is one of the world’s most 
influential cancer research institutes, with an outstanding record of 
achievement dating back more than 100 years. Under the leadership of our Chief 
Executive, Professor Paul Workman FRS, the ICR is ranked as the UK’s leading 
academic research centre. Together with our partner The Royal Marsden, we are 
rated in the top five cancer centres globally.

The ICR is committed to attracting, developing and retaining the best minds in 
the world to join us in our mission – to make the discoveries that defeat 
cancer.

The Cancer Research UK Cancer Therapeutics Unit (CTU), within the Division of 
Cancer Therapeutics, is a multidisciplinary 'bench to bedside' centre, 
comprising around 160 staff dedicated to the discovery and development of novel 
therapeutics for the treatment of cancer. The CTU’s exciting goal is to 
discover high quality small molecule drug candidates and to progress these to 
clinical trial. All the scientific disciplines are in place to make this 
possible, including medicinal chemistry, biology, structural biology, assay 
scientists, drug metabolism and clinical specialists.
A postdoctoral position is available in Dr Rob van Montfort’s Hit Discovery and 
Structural Design Team within the CTU in Sutton. The Post-doc will be involved 
in X-ray crystallography, fragment-based screening and structure-based drug 
design and will be responsible for protein expression, purification, 
crystallisation, structure determination and structural analysis of 
protein-ligand complexes from one of the CTU’s drug discovery programmes. The 
successful candidate will also be part of the Division of Structural Biology, 
located in Chelsea, in which the structural biologists in Dr van Montfort’s 
team are embedded, and will have access to state-of-the art crystallisation 
facilities, in-house X-ray sources and excellent access to synchrotrons. The 
successful candidate will interact closely with the biology, computational 
chemistry and medicinal chemistry teams at the CTU, and will therefore be 
expected to work across the two sites in Chelsea, London and Sutton, Surrey.
Applicants must have a PhD in a biological or physical science, and experience 
in macromolecular crystallography (to include protein biochemistry, protein 
crystallisation and protein crystallography). Experience in molecular biology, 
protein expression in insect cells, structure-based drug design, and/or 
biophysics will be an advantage.
The starting salary for the position will be in the range £32,844 to £40,137 
p.a. inclusive (based on previous post-doctoral experience) and the post is 
offered on a fixed term contract of 1 year. Informal enquiries to 
rob.vanmontf...@icr.ac.uk or yann-vai.lebi...@icr.ac.uk.
Please DO NOT send your application to Dr van Montfort or Dr Le Bihan, but 
apply via the e-recruitment system on our website 
www.icr.ac.uk<http://www.icr.ac.uk>
For more details see: 
https://icr.tal.net/vx/lang-en-GB/mobile-0/appcentre-1/brand-4/xf-a7200b374103/candidate/so/pm/1/pl/1/opp/1110-Postdoctoral-Training-Fellow-Protein-Crystallography/en-GB


Dr. Rob van Montfort
Reader in Structural Biology and Cancer Drug Discovery
Team Leader Hit Discovery and Structural Design
Divisions of Cancer Therapeutics and Structural Biology
The Institute of Cancer Research
15 Cotswold Road
Sutton SM2 5NG
UK

Tel:
+44-(0)20-8722-4364 (Sutton)
+44-(0)20-7153-5142 (Chelsea)
Email: rob.vanmontf...@icr.ac.uk<mailto:rob.vanmontf...@icr.ac.uk>


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