A postdoctoral position, supervised by Associate Professor Catherine Day, is available immediately to investigate the structure and function of components of the protein ubiquitylation pathway.
The position requires a doctoral degree in biochemistry. Applicants must have significant experience purifying and analysing proteins. Preference will be given to those familiar with the analysis of components of the ubiquitylation pathway, or the biophysical analysis of proteins and enzymes. The laboratory is fully equipped for all aspects of molecular biology, protein chemistry, and structural biology.
The appointment is for a period of 2 years, and the successful applicant will be expected to take up the position in 2011, preferably before September.
The Josephine de Karman Fellowship Trust was established in 1954 by the late Dr. Theodore von Karman, world renowned aeronautics expert and teacher and first director of the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory at the California Institute […]
The Governing Body of Darwin College, Cambridge, and Schlumberger Cambridge Research Limited jointly invite applications for a non-stipendiary Research Fellowship supporting interdisciplinary research, tenable at Darwin College, Cambridge, and sponsored by Schlumberger Cambridge Research Limited. […]
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The position is financed by the KOSK II programme of the Norwegian research council on the project Quantum modelling studies of local coordination of T-atoms in Zeotype materials. The main objective of the project is […]
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