Dear colleagues,

We are looking for a Structural Biology Technologist (at post-doctoral level) 
to manage the protein crystallography, biophysics and computational modelling 
facilities of the Structural Biology Core of the Discovery Research Platform 
for Hidden Cell Biology at the University of Edinburgh. The position is 
available for an initial period of three years, with the possibility to extend.

The Discovery Research Platform for Hidden Cell Biology is a seven-year £9m 
Wellcome-funded platform that provides a transformative research environment at 
the University of Edinburgh for uncovering previously hidden aspects of cell 
biology. It was launched in December 2023, and includes a Structural Biology 
Core that aims to elucidate protein structure and function at atomic to 
cellular scales. The Structural Biology Core includes infrastructure in protein 
crystallisation and computation, and a newly refurbished cryo-EM facility 
housing a Thermo Fisher Glacios 2 cryo-electron microscope.

This position will manage the protein crystallography, biophysics and 
computational modelling facilities of the Structural Biology Core, including 
local protein crystallisation, biophysics and computation infrastructure, 
alongside X-ray crystallographic and small-angle X-ray scattering data 
collection at Diamond Light Source. The role will involve user training and 
assistance in protein crystallisation, crystal handling, remote X-ray 
diffraction data collection, processing and structure solution, alongside 
in-person SAXS data collection and analysis, and computational modelling of 
large protein complexes using programs such as AlphaFold2 (and AlphaFold3). 
There will be opportunities for extensive intellectual input in challenging 
research projects and involvement in publications through collaborations with 
users. It will involve regular visits to Diamond Light Source, and may include 
collaborations with beamline scientists in advanced methods such as serial, in 
situ and long-wavelength crystallography. This work will involve a diverse user 
base, including challenging crystallographic and integrative modelling targets 
such as recursive/fibrous protein assemblies and DNA/RNA-protein complexes. 
position can be tailored to the expertise and interests of the successful 
candidate, including - but not limited to - involvement in the cryo-EM 
facility, biophysics and advanced recombinant protein systems. This position is 
ideally suited to a PhD graduate with a passion for structural biology, who 
wishes to utilise cutting-edge methods in X-ray crystallography, biophysics and 
computational modelling to enable a wide user base to solve challenging 
structural problems through integrative structural biology approaches.

For more information, please see:

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DHU899/structural-biology-technologist

To apply, please follow the 'apply' link at the above address, and complete the 
application form, including a cover letter and CV.

Application deadline: 20th June 2024

Please feel free to contact myself 
(owen.dav...@ed.ac.uk<mailto:owen.dav...@ed.ac.uk>) or Martin Singleton 
(martin.single...@ed.ac.uk<mailto:martin.single...@ed.ac.uk>) with informal 
enquires.

Best wishes,

Owen.

Owen Davies
Structural Biology Core Lead, Discovery Research Platform for Hidden Cell 
Biology
Wellcome Senior Research Fellow
Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology
Max Born Crescent
University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh, EH9 3BF
United Kingdom
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