[ccp4bb] Postdoc vacancy

2013-09-27 Thread Laura Spagnolo
Dear colleagues,

I would like to draw your attention to a job opening in my laboratory, at the 
University of Edinburgh, to perform electron microscopy studies of CRISPR-Cas 
assemblies. 

The vacancy number is 020349  and can be accessed here: 
https://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk/pls/corehrrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.display_form
Best regards,
Laura


Dr Laura Spagnolo
Institute of Structural Molecular Biology
University of Edinburgh
Room 506, Darwin Building 
King's Buildings Campus
Edinburgh EH9 3JR
United Kingdom
T: +44 (0)131 650 7066 
F: +44 (0)131 650 8650 
http://www.biology.ed.ac.uk/research/institutes/structure/homepage.php?id=lspagnolo
laura.spagn...@ed.ac.uk









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[ccp4bb] postdoc vacancy

2013-03-19 Thread Nicola G A Abrescia
Dear All,



We have a postdoc vacancy in our group [Abrescia Lab. at the CIC bioGUNE


in Bilbao-Spain  www.cicbiogune.es ;

http://www.ikerbasque.net/nicola.abrescia]
that we would like to cover with a candidate jointly applying for
extra-mural fellowship (national and international).

Our group uses both X-ray crystallography and cryo-EM to determine the
structures of viruses and large macromolecular complexes.

Potential candidates should possess a recent PhD/DPhil in a relevant
subject and
be highly interested or competent in X-ray crystallography and/or
electron microscopy with particular emphasis on hybrid methods.
Experience in molecular biology and biochemistry (cloning, protein
purification etc.) is a plus.

For informal enquiries please email: 
nabres...@cicbiogune.es



To apply: Please send as a PDF your current CV including a brief
description of research interests and accomplishments, and the names and
addresses of two referees by email directly to
 nabres...@cicbiogune.es





Best wishes,

Nicola Abrescia







Dr. Nicola G. A. Abrescia

Basque Foundation for Science (Ikerbasque)

Structural Biology Unit

CIC bioGUNE

Bizkaia Technology Park, Bld 800

48160 Derio - Spain



Tel. +34 946 572 523 (ext. 307)

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Re: [ccp4bb] Postdoc vacancy - new link

2013-09-27 Thread Laura Spagnolo
Hi,

The former link does not seem to be working, please use this:
https://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk/

Laura



On 27 Sep 2013, at 16:14, Laura Spagnolo  wrote:

> Dear colleagues,
> 
> I would like to draw your attention to a job opening in my laboratory, at the 
> University of Edinburgh, to perform electron microscopy studies of CRISPR-Cas 
> assemblies. 
> 
> The vacancy number is 020349  and can be accessed here: 
> https://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk/pls/corehrrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.display_form
> Best regards,
> Laura
> 
> 
> Dr Laura Spagnolo
> Institute of Structural Molecular Biology
> University of Edinburgh
> Room 506, Darwin Building 
> King's Buildings Campus
> Edinburgh EH9 3JR
> United Kingdom
> T: +44 (0)131 650 7066 
> F: +44 (0)131 650 8650 
> http://www.biology.ed.ac.uk/research/institutes/structure/homepage.php?id=lspagnolo
> laura.spagn...@ed.ac.uk
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
> Scotland, with registration number SC005336.

Laura Spagnolo
ISMB
University of Edinburgh
laura.spagn...@ed.ac.uk

+44 (0)131 6507066



The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
Scotland, with registration number SC005336.


[ccp4bb] Postdoc Vacancy at ICR, London

2008-03-20 Thread Richard Bayliss

Post-doctoral Training Fellow - Structural Biology of Mitotic Regulation

Section of Structural Biology, The Institute of Cancer Research,

Chester Beatty Laboratories, Chelsea, London

The Institute of Cancer Research (a College of the University of  
London) is a world-class cancer research organization with HEFCE RAE  
ratings of international excellence across all of its research  
programmes.  In partnership with The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation  
Trust, we form the largest comprehensive cancer centre in Europe,  
dedicated to research that extends from epidemiology, genetics and  
molecular biology, through drug discovery and development, to cancer  
diagnosis and patient treatment.  This makes us uniquely placed to  
work towards our vision that people may live their lives free from  
the fear of cancer as a life threatening disease.


This Cancer Research UK funded position will investigate the  
structure and function of the Chfr protein (Checkpoint with Forkhead  
and RING domain), a ubiquitin E3 ligase and tumour suppressor  
involved in mitotic regulation. Chfr is crucial for a mitotic  
checkpoint that produces a cell-cycle delay in response to  
microtubule poisons. The successful applicant will determine crystal  
structures of Chfr bound to its protein partners and investigate the  
structural and cellular mechanisms of Chfr activity and regulation.  
The project is a collaboration between Dr Richard Bayliss (Structural  
Biology), Prof. Richard Marais (Cell and Molecular Biology) and Dr  
Spiros Linardopoulos (Breakthrough Breast Cancer).


Applicants must hold a PhD, or be close to completing their PhD  
studies, in biochemistry, molecular biology or structural biology.  
Experience in molecular biology, protein expression and purification  
is essential. Experience in crystallographic structure determination  
using SAD/MAD/MIR techniques would be considered an asset.


The position is offered on a fixed term contract of up to three years  
in the first instance with a starting salary in the range £26,597 to  
£31,551 p.a. inclusive.


Informal enquires may be made to Dr Richard Bayliss (Tel: +44 (0)20  
7153 5557 / Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]).  Please DO NOT send  
your application to Dr Bayliss; CVs must be submitted in line with  
the instructions below.


For further particulars and details of how to apply, please visit our  
website at www.icr.ac.uk.  Alternatively you may call our 24 hour  
recruitment line on 020 7153 5475 quoting reference number C128.


Closing date: Friday 4th April 2008 
 


The Institute of Cancer Research: Royal Cancer Hospital, a charitable Company 
Limited by Guarantee, Registered in England under Company No. 534147 with its 
Registered Office at 123 Old Brompton Road, London SW7 3RP.

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[ccp4bb] Postdoc vacancy in the Boettcher lab - Edinburgh

2012-10-29 Thread Laura Spagnolo
Dear Colleagues, 

I am forwarding this message from Bettina Boettcher.
Please get in touch with her if you have any queries about the opening.

Best regards,
Laura



"I have a PostDoc position in my lab at the University of Edinburgh. I am 
looking for a good biochemist with a keen interest to work on the structure 
determination of the Ccr4Not complex. 
A detailed job description can be found at: 
https://www.vacancies.ed.ac.uk 
the vacancy ref is:  005386 (please include leading zeros) 

The deadline for applications is 26.11.2012 
Interviews will be during the first week of December. The anticipated start 
date for the position is not later than 16.1.2013. 

Best regards, 

Bettina Boettcher"
The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in
Scotland, with registration number SC005336.


[ccp4bb] Postdoc vacancy at Sheffield Univ in DNA recombination

2007-03-15 Thread Dr John Rafferty
Please would you bring this to the attention of any suitable candidates looking
for a postdoc position. Thanks, John


An opportunity exists to join a team studying proteins involved in homologous
DNA recombination in the group of Dr John Rafferty in the Krebs Institute, Dept
Mol.Biol. & Biotech. at Sheffield University. Funding is available immediately
from the BBSRC for a three-year postdoctoral position. In particular our group
has been studying the resolvase enzymes that cleave Holliday junctions and has
determined structures of three different resolvase enzymes and a DNA complex
and is focussing on Holliday junction complexes. Investigation will mainly
involve X-ray crystallography but other biophysical techniques such as SPR, ITC
and NMR will be employed when appropriate. The new group member will need to
have excellent spoken and written English and be able to work well as part of a
team alongside PhD students. A strong background in structural biology is
required and molecular biology & macromolecule purification skills are highly
desirable. 

Sheffield is the UK’s fourth largest city and the greenest, liveliest and
friendliest. It is a vibrant centre that is home to sport (football, athletics,
swimming, rugby, ice-hockey, basketball etc), music (Arctic Monkeys, Jarvis
Cocker and Lindsay String Quartet) and the arts (renowned Crucible and Lyceum
Theatres) as well as having a strong history in engineering and science.
Beautiful and easily accessible countryside surrounds a city where the cost of
living is reasonable and the friendly population have a good sense of humour.  
 



Dr J.B.Rafferty
Reader in Structural Biology
Dept Molecular Biology & Biotechnology
University of Sheffield
Firth Court, Western Bank   Tel. +44 (114) 809
Sheffield. S10 2TN  FAX  +44 (114) 800


[ccp4bb] Postdoc vacancy in Leicester on kinase structure-based design/mechanism

2011-09-19 Thread Bayliss, Richard (Dr.)
A postdoctoral research post is available to undertake translational structural 
biology work on a kinase target within my research group in the Department of 
Biochemistry. My group is located in the state-of-the-art Henry Wellcome 
Building with access to excellent facilities for biochemical studies, 
structural biology, cell culture, microscopy and computer analysis. The 
position is funded by Cancer Research UK and is available immediately for one 
year in the first instance, renewable for a further year depending on progress. 
Prospective candidates should hold a degree and Ph.D in biochemistry, or 
related discipline, and have expertise in X-ray crystallography. Applicants 
with experience in high-throughput crystallography applied to structure-based 
drug design would be at an advantage. 

My team has an established track record in the study of protein kinases and in 
the development of kinase chemical inhibitors in drug discovery. See the group 
website for further information (http://web.me.com/baylisslab). 

Informal enquiries can be directed to me via email (rb...@le.ac.uk).

The closing date for this post is midnight on 18th October 2011. For further 
details, and to apply for the job, use the University vacancy search site 
(http://www2.le.ac.uk/offices/jobs/opportunities/jobsearch),  reference is 
MBP00426.


=
Dr Richard Bayliss, Reader in Structural Biology 
Department of Biochemistry
Henry Wellcome Building
University of Leicester
Lancaster Road, Leicester
LE2 9HN

Tel: 0116 2297100
Web: http://web.me.com/baylisslab/

[ccp4bb] Postdoc vacancy in cryo-EM of Gene Regulatory Complexes at Schalch Lab, University of Leicester

2019-05-28 Thread Schalch, Thomas (Dr.)
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
w: https://www.schalchlab.org




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[ccp4bb] Postdoc vacancy in cryo-EM of Gene Regulatory Complexes at Schalch Lab, University of Leicester

2019-06-24 Thread Schalch, Thomas (Dr.)
Dear all,

Our position for a postdoc in structural biology is still open! Please spread 
the word or apply until 28th June, 2019 for an exciting challenge to study gene 
regulatory complexes. Great opportunity for hands-on cryo-EM at the Leicester 
Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology. 👉https://go.nature.com/2WQLErZ

Thank you,

Thomas


From: Schalch, Thomas (Dr.)
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2019 9:01 AM
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Postdoc vacancy in cryo-EM of Gene Regulatory Complexes at Schalch 
Lab, University of Leicester

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
w: https://www.schalchlab.org




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