Dear CCP4bb and CCPEM members, One Research technician position is immediately available in the Berger laboratory, University of Bristol UK.
The Berger laboratory researches the structure and mechanism of key multiprotein complexes in human gene expression and develops enabling methods for their study. We are seeking a Research Technician to actively participate in the ambitious research projects in our laboratory. The successful candidate will engage in designing and preparing DNA constructs, and will express, purify and characterize proteins and their complexes for high-resolution structural and functional study. Showing a high level of organization and independence, the successful candidate will manage the molecular biology and protein purification platforms including ordering of consumables, and assist in operating the eukaryotic expression facility in the Berger lab. The role holder will work under the supervision of the PI and will actively embrace the responsibility of managing technology platforms underpinning all research in the Berger lab. For further information follow link: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/ job/BBD342/research-technician For informal enquiries, please contact: Prof. Imre Berger, Tel: 0117 394 1857, imre.ber...@bristol.ac.uk, <https://mail.google.com/mail/?view=cm&fs=1&tf=1&to=imre.ber...@bristol.ac.auk,> or Dr. Kapil Gupta, kg16...@bristol.ac.uk <https://mail.google.com/mail/?view=cm&fs=1&tf=1&to=kg16...@bristol.ac.uk>. Dr Kapil Gupta on behalf of Prof. Imre Berger PhD HDR FRSB Chair of Biochemistry Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator Deputy Director, BrisSynBio Centre School of Biochemistry Biomedical Sciences Building University of Bristol University Walk Bristol BS8 1TD Tel: 0044 (0) 117 39 41857 Mobile: 0044 (0) 79 0720 8697 imre.ber...@bristol.ac.uk <pa-biomedicalscien...@bristol.ac.uk> http://www.bris.ac.uk/biomedical-sciences/ <http://www.bris.ac.uk/fmvs> A top 5 UK university with leading employers (2015) A top 5 UK university for research (2014 REF) A world top 30 university (QS Ranking 2014)