Dear Colleagues,

Two postdoc positions are available in my group at the Department of 
Biochemistry, University of Oxford.

We are seeking to appoint two outstanding individuals with PhD training in 
structural biology to reveal the structure and function of unconventional 
kinetoplastid kinetochore proteins. Although it was widely believed that all 
eukaryotes would have a conserved set of kinetochore proteins, we identified 
more than 20 uncharacterized kinetochore proteins (named KKT1–25) in 
Trypanosoma brucei and discovered that they constitute unconventional 
kinetochores specific to kinetoplastids, a group of evolutionarily-divergent 
eukaryotes (Akiyoshi and Gull, Cell 2014, Nerusheva and Akiyoshi Open Biol 
2016, Nerusheva et al., Open Biol 2019, Tromer et al., bioRxiv 2021). We are 
currently characterizing these KKT proteins using various techniques including 
cell biology, bioinformatics, super-resolution microscopy, biochemistry, 
biophysics, and structural biology (X-ray crystallography, NMR, electron 
tomography, and cryoEM/ET).

For more information, please click on the link below:
https://my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=149534

Please contact me if you have any question.

Best wishes,
Bungo

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Bungo Akiyoshi, PhD
Wellcome Trust Senior Research Fellow, EMBO YIP
Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford
https://bungoakiyoshi.com/


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