Postdoctoral Research Assistantin single-molecule biophysics of DNA replication
Join to apply for the Postdoctoral Research Assistantin single-molecule biophysics of DNA replication role at Particle Physics Oxford
Postdoctoral Research Assistantin single-molecule biophysics of DNA replication
2 weeks ago Be among the first 25 applicants
Join to apply for the Postdoctoral Research Assistantin single-molecule biophysics of DNA replication role at Particle Physics Oxford
Get AI-powered advice on this job and more exclusive features.
Postdoctoral Research Assistant in single-molecule biophysics of DNA replication Condensed Matter Physics, Department of Physics, Clarendon Laboratory Building and Kavli Institute, Oxford OX1
We are looking to hire an outstanding experimentalist for an exciting project at the interface of biophysics and biochemistry that has as its goals to understand the dynamics of eukaryotic DNA replication.
This post is fixed term for 3 years.
What are you going to do?
In This Fully-funded Project, You Will
- develop and employ novel advanced biophysical instrumentation based on optical trapping or fluorescence microscopy to study DNA replication;
- develop and employ simulations and data analysis routines to analyze your data;
- develop an interdisciplinary skillset by acquiring a practical knowledge of protein purification, ensemble biochemistry, and sample preparation to support your biophysical studies;
- come up with suggestions to expand the interdisciplinary skillset as necessary for the benefit of the project;
- help to establish a scientifically outstanding and warmly communicative interdisciplinary team at the University of Oxford;
- publish your results together with other biophysicists and biochemists on the team;
- have the opportunity to obtain teaching experience and improve your leadership skills while guiding undergraduate and graduate students;
About The Project
During our lifetimes, we copy approximately a lightyear’s worth of DNA, and how the different components of the molecular machinery (the replisome) work together to achieve this successfully is an area of highly active research. Here, you will take on the exciting challenge of
understanding the dynamics of DNA replication by studying the activity of eukaryotic replisome at the single-molecule level. You will examine replisome composition, replisome motion dynamics, and the interplay between these two quantities; and examine how these change in the context of chromatin or obstacles on the DNA. To do so, you will design and employ novel biophysical instrumentation (e.g. optical tweezers, single-molecule fluorescence, microfluidics, cryo-electron microscopy) and analyze the resulting datasets using biophysical modelling. A willingness to learn and employ biochemical approaches and interact with external collaborators in molecular biology and biochemistry at the University of Oxford and elsewhere in the United Kingdom is essential. In doing so, you will publish high-quality scientific papers to advance this exciting field.
Requirements For this innovative, interdisciplinary project, we are looking a biophysicist, with:
- a successfully completed Ph.D. degree (or close to obtaining) in biophysics or microscopy;
- practical experience and scientific maturity in the above areas;
- strong skills and interest in building instrumentation to address biological questions;
- strong quantitative skills in data analysis and programming;
- professional experience with force spectroscopy methods (e.g. optical tweezers, magnetic tweezers, or atomic force microscopy) is a plus;
- interesting in developing a biochemistry skillset to enable interdisciplinary research;
- an independent, well-organized, and reliable work style together with an ability and interest in working in a small team;
- good interpersonal communication skills and a strong interest in the broader field of biophysics, thereby contributing to our interactive lab culture;
We look for friendly and driven colleagues to enrich our team.
We would like to welcome our new colleague in the fall of 2025.
Who are we?
The Nynke Dekker Lab (https://nynkedekkerlab.web.ox.ac.uk ) is a highly successful single-molecule biophysics research lab based at the University of Oxford. The lab focuses its studies on understanding DNA and RNA replication from a quantitative perspective both
in vitro and
in vivo. The lab employs state-of-the-art biophysical techniques (e.g. advanced single-molecule fluorescence microscopy, optical and magnetic tweezers) together with in-house molecular biology and biochemistry. Studying the dynamics of DNA and RNA replication at the single-molecule level requires broad and integrated expertise; as such, we employ outstanding international scientists trained in biophysics, biochemistry, and cell biology who work together enthusiastically as a multidisciplinary team. You will be part of this group and will interact actively with current members.
Information and application
For more information about these positions please contact Prof. Nynke Dekker, e-mail: nynke.dekker@physics.ox.ac.uk
Only applications received before midday 16 June 2025 can be considered. You will be required to upload a brief statement of research interests, CV and details of three referees as part of your online application.
Contact Person : HR Team Vacancy ID : 179355 Contact Phone : Closing Date & Time : 16-Jun-2025 12:00 Pay Scale : RESEARCH GRADE 7 Contact Email : recruitment@physics.ox.ac.uk Salary (£) : £38,674 -£46,913 per annum Click on the link(s) below to view documents Filesize 179355 _JD and Person Spec Physics PDRA Biophysics_ND.docx 1305.2 Return to Search Results Apply Now
Seniority level
Seniority level
Internship
Employment type
Job function
Job function
Research, Analyst, and Information TechnologyIndustries
Research Services
Referrals increase your chances of interviewing at Particle Physics Oxford by 2x
Get notified about new Postdoctoral Researcher jobs in Oxford, England, United Kingdom.
Research Scientist - Immunology (1 Year FTC)
Oxford, England, United Kingdom 3 days ago
Reading, England, United Kingdom 3 weeks ago
Reading, England, United Kingdom 1 week ago
Oxford, England, United Kingdom 2 weeks ago
Reading, England, United Kingdom 1 week ago
Reading, England, United Kingdom 1 week ago
Oxford, England, United Kingdom 3 months ago
Post-doctoral Research Scientist: climate effects of hydrogen
Reading, England, United Kingdom 1 day ago
Post-Doctoral Research Associate in Systems Approaches for Accelerating a Just Transition (JUST-Systems)
Reading, England, United Kingdom 2 weeks ago
Research Scientist (North Atlantic Climate Tipping Points, PROMOTE WP3)
Reading, England, United Kingdom 2 days ago
Oxford, England, United Kingdom 2 days ago
Oxford, England, United Kingdom 6 months ago
Research Scientist: Climate Effects of Halocarbons
Reading, England, United Kingdom 3 weeks ago
Postdoctoral Research Associate - ultrafast spectroscopy applications in catalysis
Didcot, England, United Kingdom 1 week ago
Oxford, England, United Kingdom 1 week ago
Postdoctoral Research Associate – ultrafast spectroscopy applications in catalysis
Post Doctoral Researcher in X-Ray Microscopy (10364)
Harwell, England, United Kingdom 3 days ago
Oxford, England, United Kingdom 1 week ago
Wantage, England, United Kingdom 2 days ago
We’re unlocking community knowledge in a new way. Experts add insights directly into each article, started with the help of AI.