Dear bbers,

Incase the (extremely attractive) lectureship advertised by Rick is a little 
rich for your blood, I'd like to draw your attention to postdoctoral positions 
available in the Endicott and Noble groups, currently being established in the 
Northern Institute for Cancer Research in the Medical Sciences Division of 
Newcastle University.  

The posts, supported by the MRC, are available for up to (nearly) five years. 
They represent an opportunity to join a new interdisciplinary team, looking at 
basic and translational structure/function studies relating to cell cycle 
regulatory mechanisms. 

Newcastle University is investing heavily in developing structural biology, and 
we are coordinating our activities closely with Rick's team, less than 100m 
away at CAMB, to achieve a critical mass for crystallography and other 
structural biology techniques in this area. Frankly, if I were a postdoc, I'd 
apply.

Informal queries can be addressed to Jane or I, but no application will be 
considered unless it is made through the University portal.  The posts are 
advertised on the Newcastle University website with the identifier:

A1014R (NICR)

This is currently accessible through the URL:

http://tinyurl.com/6bcz8rl

Best wishes,

                        Martin

Professor Martin Noble
Northern Institute for Cancer Research 
Paul O'Gorman Building
Framlington Place
NE2 4HH

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