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Postdoc: Structural Biology & Splicing Mechanisms

MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

Newtown

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GBP 30,000 - 40,000

Full time

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Job summary

A leading biomedical research institute in the UK is recruiting a Postdoctoral Researcher to investigate the mechanism of co‑transcriptional splicing. This role focuses on understanding the crosstalk between transcription and splicing machineries through biochemical and structural approaches, specifically cryo‑EM. Ideal candidates will hold a PhD in biological sciences and possess skills in structural biology and protein purification. Exceptional communication and teamwork skills are essential. The organization offers a collaborative work environment and numerous benefits, including extensive holiday entitlement and professional development opportunities.

Benefits

On-site parking
Cycle enclosures
Excellent public transport links
Staff restaurant with roof terrace
Access to Campus nursery
Sports and social facilities
Defined benefit pension scheme
Holiday entitlement of 40.5 days
Generous employee discount scheme
Training and development opportunities

Qualifications

  • PhD completed within 6 months is acceptable.
  • Strong background in structural biology, biochemistry, or cell biology required.
  • Experience in protein purification and mammalian cell work desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Investigate the mechanism of co‑transcriptional splicing.
  • Understand crosstalk between transcription and splicing machineries.
  • Utilize biochemical and structural approaches focusing on cryo‑EM.

Skills

Strong background in structural biology
Biochemistry
Cell biology
Protein purification
Mammalian cell work
Good communication skills

Education

PhD in biological sciences
Job description
A leading biomedical research institute in the UK is recruiting a Postdoctoral Researcher to investigate the mechanism of co‑transcriptional splicing. This role focuses on understanding the crosstalk between transcription and splicing machineries through biochemical and structural approaches, specifically cryo‑EM. Ideal candidates will hold a PhD in biological sciences and possess skills in structural biology and protein purification. Exceptional communication and teamwork skills are essential. The organization offers a collaborative work environment and numerous benefits, including extensive holiday entitlement and professional development opportunities.
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