We are looking to recruit highly motivated and ambitious individual to take a 
leading role in investigating higher–order signaling complexes in gene and 
chromatin regulation.
The Panne group uses X-ray crystallography and cryo electron microscopy to 
study higher–order signaling complexes that are important in 
inflammatory/cancer signaling and gene/chromatin regulation and assembly (e.g. 
see Nature 2018, 562(7728):538-544).
The successful candidate should have a strong background and interest in 
biochemistry and structural biology. We are looking for a creative and 
ambitious person with good communication skills and keen to work on a 
challenging project.
Experience in biochemistry of protein complexes, insect cell expression 
systems, X-ray crystallography or cryo-electron microscopy would be 
particularly beneficial. The group is part of the Leicester Institute of 
Structural and Chemical Biology (LISCB one of five flagship research institutes 
recently established by the University of Leicester, UK. We have excellent 
access to state-of-the-art structural biology technologies including a Krios 
cryo-EM microscope equipped with Falcon 3EC and GATAN K2 (planned upgrade to K3 
in early 2019) detector as well as the Diamond and ESRF Synchrotrons.
You can find out more about this vacancy by contacting 
daniel.pa...@le.ac.uk<mailto:daniel.pa...@le.ac.uk>
Please apply online at 
https://jobs.le.ac.uk/vacancies/vacancy-details.aspx?VacancyID=162&Display=1

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