Dear CCP4ers,

a post-doctoral position  is immediately available in my lab at the Institute 
of Cancer Research, Chelsea, London to study multi-subunit enzymes, 
transcription factors and regulatory complexes involved in RNA Polymerase III 
transcription (www.icr.ac.uk/alessandrovannini). The position is offered 
initially for 3 years but can be further extended. Expression and purification 
protocols from endogenous and recombinant sources have been already established 
in the lab and hybrid techniques (X-ray crystallography and EM) will be 
employed for structural characterization.
Please find below details on how to apply. For informal inquiries you can 
contact me directly at alessandro.vann...@icr.ac.uk .

Best,

Ale


A post-doctoral position is available immediately in the laboratory of Dr. 
Alessandro Vannini, Division of Structural Biology at The Institute of Cancer 
Research. We are looking for highly motivated individuals with a strong 
interest in structural characterization of multi-subunit macromolecular 
complexes. We currently employ single particle electron microscopy analysis and 
X-ray crystallography, as well as biochemical and biophysical analysis, to 
elucidate the role of the RNA Polymerase III and associated factors in cancer 
development.

The Division of Structural Biology has managed facilities for protein 
crystallography (Bruker Microstar and CCD detector and crystallisation robots), 
cryo-electron microscopy (FEI Tecnai F20 and T12), and protein production with 
expertise in multi-subunit expression (insect cell, yeast and bacterial 
expression, including a 60 L fermentor). The Division is also well equipped 
with equipment for biophysical analysis (e.g. ITC, fluorescence, multi-angle 
light scattering).

Applicants should possess a PhD (or equivalent) in biochemistry or molecular 
biology and a sound knowledge in production and purification of macromolecular 
complexes for structural biology analysis. Previous experience with 
purification of multi-subunit complexes and/or biochemistry of protein-nucleic 
acid complexes would be beneficial. Previous experience in protein 
crystallography and/or single particle electron microscopy would be desirable. 

Appointment will be on Fixed Term Contract for 3 years in the first instance, 
with a starting salary in the range of £28,425 to £34,944 p.a. inclusive (based 
on previous post-doctoral experience).  

CV and covering letter must be submitted online at 
http://www.icr.ac.uk/jobsearch

Job Ref. No. 1378320
Closing Date: 29th November 2013

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