Team Leader in Structure-Based Drug Design
Institute of Cancer Research, London

The Institute of Cancer Research is seeking to appoint a Team Leader,
who will spearhead the establishment and development of high-throughput
approaches to structure-based drug design within The Institute of Cancer
Research, and build a thriving research team developing and applying
structure-based drug design techniques to therapeutic targets of
relevance to the treatment of cancer. This new post will be a joint
appointment between the Section of Structural Biology and the Cancer
Research UK Centre for Cancer Therapeutics to establish in-house
expertise in structure-based design. The successful applicant will have
practical expertise in X-ray crystallography with a proven track record
in structure determination and analysis of protein-ligand complexes, and
a strong research interest in developing and applying high-throughput
experimental and virtual ligand screening techniques. The Team Leader
will be expected to interact closely with biologists and medicinal
chemists throughout The Institute, and contribute to the development and
management of emerging drug programmes.

Further information is available on http://www.icr.ac.uk/jobs/    (ref
HAD135).

For informal enquiries please contact either David Barford
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or Laurence Pearl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).


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David Barford
Institute of Cancer Research
237 Fulham Road
London, SW3 6JB
United Kingdom

Tel. +44 (0)20 7153 5420
FAX +44 (0)20 7153 5457

E. mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

http://www.icr.ac.uk/research/research_sections/structural_biology/teams/barford_team/index.shtml

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