A great opportunity is on offer to work on one of the most exciting areas of 
structural biology - that of integral membrane proteins with a focus on ion 
channels and transporters.

Position Title: Postdoctoral Scientist - Membrane Receptor Signalling Group
Grade:          Salary scale for University Staff Grade 7: *25,889 - *31,840 
p.a.
Working to:     Senior Scientist/Team Leader Structural Biochemistry and to the 
Principal Investigator, Biology 2 Team at the Structural Genomics Consortium
Location:               Based at the Botnar Research Centre at the Nuffield 
Orthopaedic Centre

Key objectives:

Protein expression, purification, characterization and crystallization of 
integral membrane proteins within the Structural Biochemistry Team in Biology 
Division within the UK arm of the Structural Genomics Consortium. 

Background:

The Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC) is an international 
UK-Canadian-Swedish collaboration whose primary objective is to determine the 
3-dimensional structures of human and malaria proteins and release them into 
the public domain. The SGC is funded by the Wellcome Trust, a group of Canadian 
and Swedish funding agencies and GlaxoSmithKline. Since its establishment in 
2003 (the Swedish node added in 2004) it has built the infrastructure and 
technology platforms to determine the structures of ~200 proteins of medical 
relevance per year. The current Phase of funding for SGC Oxford ends in June 
2008. The application for renewal of the grant until June 2011 is currently 
under review. 

The SGC is one of the largest high throughput structural biology projects in 
the world, operating from three sites, one at the University of Toronto, one at 
the Karolinska University in Stockholm and one at the University of Oxford 
based at the Botnar Research Centre, which is located at the Nuffield 
Orthopaedic Centre in Headington, Oxford. All three sites have independent yet 
coordinated activities reflecting the scientific expertise and environment at 
each site. The Oxford site currently targets oxidoreductases, metabolic 
enzymes, kinases, phosphatases, G proteins and signalling components that are 
involved in human disease. A growing emphasis lies on transmembrane proteins.

The SGC Chief Executive, Dr Aled Edwards, has overall responsibility for 
implementation of the activity and is required to report quarterly to the Board 
of Directors (via the Chairman). Board members determine the strategic 
direction, milestones and administer the budget. The Chief Scientists, Dr 
Johann Weigelt, Dr Michael Sundstrom and Dr Cheryl Arrowsmith are coordinating 
the Stockholm, Oxford and Toronto operations, respectively. The Oxford site 
currently consists of ~65 staff members. For more information see: 
http://www.sgc.ox.ac.uk/.


Main duties:

1.      To participate in the scientific and technical activities of a 
structural biochemistry team within the SGC.

2.      Under supervision, perform independent research within the Structural 
Biochemistry Team.

3.      To work with the Senior Scientist of the Structural Biochemistry Team 
toward the goals set for the Biology Division and the Structural Genomics 
Consortium.

4.      To express, purify, characterize and crystallize integral membrane 
proteins on the SGC *priority list*.

5.      To gain excellent skills in all aspects of Structural Biochemistry as 
defined above (4).

6.      To establish excellent working relations within the Biology divisions 
and other divisions of the SGC.

7.      To demonstrate excellent scientific skills and actively contribute to 
scientific publications of key results. 

8.      To carry out any other relevant duties as may reasonably be associated 
with the post and which may be required from time to time.


Person Specification

Essential Criteria:

*       Good scientific publication record
*       Proven experience in at least 2 of the following areas: protein 
production, purification, characterization, crystallization, and structure 
determination.
*       PhD in a relevant area of protein science and biochemistry relating to 
integral membrane protein families preferably ion channels, transporters or 
other family members of biomedical importance.
*       Ability to function well as part of a team.
*       Demonstrate integrity, enthusiasm, motivation, flexibility and 
confidence 


Application Procedure

Application form can be found at http://www.sgc.ox.ac.uk/jobs/07021.html 
Completed applications should be sent to the Personnel Administrator, Room 
5802, Nuffield Dept of Clinical Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford, OX3 
9DU or e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Please quote the reference HB-07-021-SGC. 
The closing date for applications is Friday 13 April 2007.


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Declan Doyle



PI Membrane Receptor Signalling Group
Structural Genomics Consortium
University of Oxford,
Botnar Research Centre,
Oxford OX3 7LD.

www.sgc.ox.ac.uk 
Tele: 01865 227970
Fax:  01865 737231

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