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A leading UK university is seeking a motivated Postdoctoral Research Associate in Structural Biology. The successful candidate will lead a research project focusing on membrane protein characterization and DNA-repair mechanisms. This role offers a 3-year funding opportunity and requires a PhD in a relevant field with a strong background in protein structure determination techniques. Interested candidates should contact Dr. Abhinav Koyamangalath Vadakkepat for further details. The application deadline is 7th December.
University of Leicester, Leicester, United Kingdom
The AKV lab is seeking to recruit a highly motivated and enthusiastic Postdoc/Research Associate to join our group and contribute to elucidating the molecular mechanisms of DNA transfer in prokaryotes, with a particular focus on the interplay between membrane-embedded complexes and DNA-repair machineries. The project will involve extensive use of membrane protein biochemistry and single particle cryo-EM to characterize the dynamic interplay between membrane integrated complexes and DNA-repair complexes in mediating transfer of genetic material between cells.
About them:
The AKV-lab is based at the Institute for Structural and Chemical Biology (LISCB) and the Molecular and Cell Biology Division (MCB), University of Leicester, UK. The University offers excellent support for international researchers and fosters a vibrant, multicultural academic community. Their interdisciplinary research environment provides access to state-of-the-art facilities for biochemistry, microbiology, X-ray crystallography, and cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), including an in-house Titan Krios 300 keV microscope. The postholder will have the opportunity to develop expertise in membrane protein biochemistry, protein–DNA complex characterisation, cryo-EM, and complementary biophysical and biochemical methods.
You will lead an independent research project, progressing from initial cloning to the purification of membrane protein complexes, followed by structure determination and biochemical/biophysical mechanistic analysis. This project will focus on complex, multi-component membrane assemblies and protein-DNA complexes involved in DNA-repair, investigated in both in-vitro and live-cell environments. The research will employ a diverse array of structural biology techniques, including single-particle cryo-EM, cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET), cross-linking mass spectrometry, molecular microbiology, bioinformatics and live-cell imaging.
About the position:
This postdoctoral position is funded by the European Advanced Multiscale Biological imaging with European Research infrastructures (AMBER) program for 3 years and the successful candidate will be based at LISCB/MCB, UK working under the supervision of Dr. Abhinav Koyamangalath Vadakkepat and Dr. Amanda Chaplin. The last date of application is 7th December. Since the application involves the candidate to apply with an extensive proposal, interested candidates are advised to contact Dr Abhinav Koyamangalath Vadakkepat, MCB & LISCB, University of Leicester ( akv10@leicester.ac.uk ) as early as possible.
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Informal Enquiries
For informal discussions regarding this position or future opportunities, please contact: Dr Abhinav Koyamangalath Vadakkepat, MCB & LISCB, University of Leicester ( akv10@leicester.ac.uk ) and Dr Tennie Videler ( hv33@le.ac.uk ).