Postdoctoral Scientist - Structural Biology (2 posts)

SGC, Nuffield Department of Medicine (NDM), Old Road Campus Research Building, 
Roosevelt Drive, Headington, Oxford OX3 7DQ
Grade 7: Salary in the range £31,604 - £33,518 p.a.

For full details and application links see:
http://www.thesgc.org/careers/oxford/sgc-oxford-postdoctoral-scientist-structural-biology-2-posts

We are seeking two postdoctoral scientists with expertise in protein 
crystallography and biochemistry to explore new potential drug targets for 
treatment or prevention of dementia.

The Accelerating Medicines Partnership - Alzheimer's Disease (AMP-AD, 
www.nia.nih.gov/research/amp-ad) is an ambitious project funded by the US 
National Institute of Health, pharmaceutical companies and non-profit 
organisations. It integrates data from RNA, protein and metabolomics 
measurements in brain samples, network analysis and pathway modelling, to 
identify potential new drug targets and biomarkers for Alzheimer treatment and 
prevention. In its second phase, a selected set of targets are moved forward to 
further validation studies. The Gileadi group has extensive experience in 
structure and chemical biology of novel human proteins, and enjoys access to 
technologies for structure-guided chemical development for new target classes,

The two postdoctoral scientist roles will each be responsible for a diverse set 
of novel candidate target genes: In particular, develop methods for expression 
and purification of the target proteins, structural analysis by crystallography 
and other methods, biochemical activity assays, and identification of ligands 
by screening and structure-guided approaches, including the 
crystallography-based fragment screen 
(www.diamond.ac.uk/Beamlines/Mx/Fragment-Screening.html)

You will be educated to PhD degree level in structural biology or possess 
equivalent experience (or be close to completion of a PhD). Proven experience 
in protein biochemistry and crystallography would be essential. In addition, 
the ability to plan and perform experiments independently. You will be able to 
work as part of a multidisciplinary team and be well-organised in planning and 
documenting experiments.

The two posts are full-time and available on a fixed-term contract until 31 
August 2019 in the first instance.

You will be required to upload a CV and supporting statement which explains how 
you meet the selection criteria for the post.

Only applications received before 12.00 noon on 5 February 2018 will be 
considered.
Contact Person :        HR Officer - Recruitment        Vacancy ID :    132792
Contact Phone :         01865 617971    Closing Date :  05-Feb-2018
Contact Email :         orcrb.person...@ndm.ox.ac.uk

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