The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) is one of the world’s most influential 
cancer research institutes. Our mission is to make the discoveries that defeat 
cancer. We have a long and distinguished history of research with a major 
impact on the outcome for cancer patients. Our unique partnership with The 
Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust (RMH) makes us the largest comprehensive 
cancer centre in Europe, performing high quality original basic research and 
translational studies. The ICR was ranked as the UK’s top academic research 
centre in the 2008 Higher Education Funding Council Research Assessment 
Exercise. Based on our publication record, citations and impact we rank among 
the world’s leading cancer research centres.
The Cancer Research UK Cancer Therapeutics Unit (CTU), embedded within the 
Division of Cancer Therapeutics, is a multidisciplinary 'bench to bedside' 
centre, comprising around 160 staff dedicated to the discovery and development 
of novel therapeutics for the treatment of cancer. The Cancer Therapeutics 
Unit’s exciting goal is to discover high quality drug candidates for validated 
biological targets and to progress these candidates to clinical trial. All the 
scientific disciplines are in place to make this possible, including medicinal 
chemistry, biology, drug metabolism and clinical specialists.

A postdoctoral position for a protein crystallographer is available in Dr Rob 
van Montfort’s Hit Discovery and Structural Design Team within the CTU 
(Ref:1362263). The Post-doc will be involved in high-throughput X-ray 
crystallography, fragment-based screening and structure-based drug design and 
will be responsible for crystallisation and structural analysis of 
protein-ligand complexes from one of the CTU’s drug discovery programmes. The 
successful candidate will interact closely with the biology, computational 
chemistry and medicinal chemistry teams at the CTU as well as with the protein 
crystallographers in the Division of Structural Biology in which the 
crystallography efforts of Dr van Montfort’s team are embedded. Therefore the 
successful candidate will be expected to work across the two sites in Chelsea, 
London and Sutton, Surrey.

Applicants must have a PhD in a biological or physical science, and experience 
in macromolecular crystallography (to include protein biochemistry, protein 
crystallisation, & protein crystallography). Experience in molecular biology 
and/or structure-based drug design will be an advantage.
The starting salary for the position will be in the range £28,425 to £40,628 
p.a. inclusive (based on previous post-doctoral experience) and the post is 
offered initially on a fixed term contract of 1 year in the first instance. 
Informal enquiries to 
rob.vanmontf...@icr.ac.uk<mailto:rob.vanmontf...@icr.ac.uk> or 
isaac.westw...@icr.ac.uk<mailto:isaac.westw...@icr.ac.uk>. Please DO NOT send 
your application to Dr van Montfort or Dr Westwood; applications must be 
submitted in line with the instructions on our website: 
http://www.icr.ac.uk<http://www.icr.ac.uk/>. Closing date: 30 September 2013.
Dr. Rob van Montfort
Team Leader Hit Discovery and Structural Design
Sections of Cancer Therapeutics and Structural Biology
The Institute of Cancer Research
15 Cotswold Road
Sutton SM2 5NG
UK

Tel:
+44-(0)20-8722-4364 (Sutton)
+44-(0)20-7153-5142 (Chelsea)
Email: rob.vanmontf...@icr.ac.uk<mailto:rob.vanmontf...@icr.ac.uk>


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