Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Structural Biology of Hsp90 complexes (Fixed 
term) Ref 143

School of Life Sciences - Genome Damage and Stability Centre

Fixed term for 3 years, full time.
Salary range:  starting at £31,342 and rising to £37,394 per annum.
Closing date for applications: 31 May 2015

Description

The School of Life Sciences is at the forefront of research in the biological 
sciences in the UK, coming in the top 10 in the REF 2014.

A Wellcome Trust-funded postdoctoral position is available immediately in the 
laboratory of Professor Laurence Pearl FRS 
(http://www.sussex.ac.uk/lifesci/pearllab/) in the MRC Genome Damage and 
Stability Centre at Sussex University, to study the structural basis for client 
protein recruitment and activation by the Hsp90 molecular chaperone system.  We 
are very well equipped for all aspects of modern structural biology, with 
state-of-the-art laboratories for molecular biology, recombinant expression in 
bacterial and eukaryotic systems, biochemistry, biophysics and X-ray 
crystallography. Excellent synchrotron access (~2 days/month) is available 
through rolling beam allocation programmes at Diamond and ESRF.

Applicants must have a PhD, and experience in recombinant expression and 
protein purification. Experience of crystallisation and X-ray crystallography 
and/or single particle electron microscopy would be an advantage. Information 
on our previous work in this field can be found at by searching PubMed (pearl 
[au] and hsp90).

The postholder will be responsible for expression, purification, 
crystallization and structural analysis of protein complexes involving Hsp90, 
co-chaperones and client proteins that depend on Hsp90 for their biological 
function.

Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Pearl 
laurence.pe...@sussex.ac.uk<mailto:laurence.pe...@sussex.ac.uk>.

The School is committed to equality and valuing diversity, and currently holds 
an Athena SWAN Bronze Award. Applications are particularly welcomed from women 
and black and minority ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic 
posts in science and engineering at Sussex. The School of Life Sciences 
welcomes applications to academic posts from candidates who wish to work 
part-time or as job-sharers.

The University offers various schemes to provide real benefits to parents, 
these can be found 
athttp://www.sussex.ac.uk/humanresources/personnel/familyfriendlypolicies

Ref 143 Further particulars including person specification [PDF 
134.84KB]<http://www.sussex.ac.uk/aboutus/documents/143-fps.pdf>

Essential information

Terms and conditions

Research Faculty Terms and Conditions SUMMARY [DOC 
36.00KB]<http://www.sussex.ac.uk/humanresources/documents/research-summ>

Application

Application form - academic post [DOC 
301.50KB]<http://www.sussex.ac.uk/humanresources/documents/acadnw.doc>

Please send completed application form by email to: 
lifescirecruitm...@sussex.ac.uk<mailto:lifescirecruitm...@sussex.ac.uk>

When emailing your application please use the following format in the 'subject' 
line: (post reference number / post title / your name). If you are applying for 
more than one post advertised by the University, please send a separate email 
and application form for each post. Please attach your completed application 
form and any other documents directly to the email rather than using a 
web-based upload / weblink service (e.g. SkyDrive) otherwise we may not receive 
your application due to incompatibility with our email software.

Or post to: Human Resources Division, Sussex House, University of Sussex, 
Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9RH.

Applications should be received by midnight on the closing date.

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Laurence H. Pearl PhD FRS FMedSci

Professor of Structural Biology and Head of School of Life Sciences
University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9RH, UK

Phone +44-(0)1273 876 544: PA +44-(0)1273 872 699
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