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A leading research institution in Canada, New Brunswick is seeking a motivated individual for a full-time PDRA position in the Department of Chemistry. This role focuses on the structural characterisation of macromolecular complexes in bacteriophage replication initiation and offers an enriching research environment, where you will also gain supervisory skills by supporting graduate students. The position is initially for 18 months with possible extension, allowing you to contribute to cutting-edge research and development.
Dr Purba Mukherjee seeks applications from motivated individuals for a PDRA position to join YSBL at the Department of Chemistry, University of York. This full-time role, focusing on the structural characterisation of macromolecular complexes in bacteriophage replication initiation, will be carried out in collaboration with Indrajit Lahiri at the School of Biosciences, University of Sheffield. The appointment is for an initial term of up to 18 months, with the possibility of an extension and will be funded by EPSRC.
You will be joining one of UoY’s largest and most successful departments. Home to 85 postdoctoral experts conducting world-class research, the Department of Chemistry – ranked among top 10 in REF2021 – offers a vibrant and supportive community. YSBL has a long-standing history of contributions to structural biology. We are proud of our Athena Swan Gold Award (since 2007), reflecting our dedication to creating an environment where you can truly excel and make your mark.
The Department of Chemistry values all employees for the qualities and skills they bring to the workplace and aims to be a diverse and egalitarian community in which all can thrive.
In certain bacteriophages (phi29, PRD1) replication initiation employs a protein primer in place of an RNA primer. The Mukherjee group is focused on exploiting such novel mechanisms of polymerase action for downstream application in biocatalytic processes. You will work on the structural characterisation of a bacteriophage protein-primed replication complex. Building on existing knowledge in the group you will: (i) purify and assemble a macromolecular complex and (ii) optimise conditions to obtain a cryo-EM structure of replication initiation complexes in various states during protein-priming. You will also have the opportunity to gain supervisory skills by supporting Masters and PhD students, where necessary within the group.
The postholder should have a PhD (or be about to be awarded a PhD) in structural biology or biochemistry or equivalent experience. You are expected to:
Interview date: To be confirmed
For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Purba Mukherjee, email purba.mukherjee@york.ac.uk