View Vacancy -- Postdoctoral Scientist - Structural Studies - Professor Julian Gough - LMB 1730
Open Date
30/11/2021, 15:30
Close Date
05/01/2022, 23:55
MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) is one of the birthplaces of modern molecular biology and has played an important role in the development of many new techniques, most notably protein crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, DNA sequencing and monoclonal antibodies. The LMB has a clear goal of understanding biological processes at the molecular level, with the ultimate aim of using this knowledge to tackle specific problems in human health and disease. We aim to tackle difficult, long-term problems, which often require investment over many years.
There are four scientific Divisions - Structural Studies, Protein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry, Cell Biology and Neurobiology. However, scientific collaboration between the different Divisions is extensive. Scientists are well supported by excellent scientific facilities and by the LMB Operations Group which maintains the core infrastructure and services of the institute.
The LMB provides an unsurpassed environment for both new and established researchers. Scientists are drawn to the LMB from all over the world, thus creating a lively and international community for the exchange of ideas and technical innovation.
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MRC - 4
Cambridge
£32,302 - £35,143 per annum
Fixed Term
Science
Full Time
3 years
Overall purpose:
To work within the Group of Professor Julian Gough at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), within a programme aimed at Cell Reprogramming. Specifically, to undertake research to investigate cells for protein production, moving towards the potential engineering of artificial cells (synthetic biology).
The project is to carry out novel cell conversions in human and mouse, through direct reprogramming using factors predicted by the Mogrify algorithm (Rackham et al. Nature Genetics 2016) to make cells that are able to produce proteins that are otherwise hard to obtain. The cells will further be developed for various applications, including antibody production and the generation of proteins for the purpose of structural studies by 3D cryo-electron microscopy by other groups at the LMB. This work will form case studies for the development of tools for the creation of hybrid or novel-function cell types that do not occur naturally.
Main duties:
• To undertake research aimed at mammalian cell reprogramming.
• To identify, develop and apply a broad range of techniques to pursue the research objectives.
• To present scientific work at seminars within the Laboratory and at external meetings.
• To contribute to Laboratory-wide discussions on developments within the field.
• To draft scientific papers, and contribute to the overall preparation of research for publication.
• To contribute to the LMB’s mission in the public engagement of science, and the translation of research findings into improvements in health care.
• To assist in the training of PhD Students and other members of the LMB.
• To communicate and liaise with any industrial partners, including visits.
Key responsibilities:
Within the overall direction of the programme, the Group, the remit of the project and in discussion with the Group Leader, you will make a significant input into determining the direction of the project within a three year lifespan.
To plan your own work and objectives on a 12-month basis and manage your experimental work within the project along with your Supervisor.
To work with limited supervision to identify, develop, modify and apply the necessary techniques to achieve the goals of the project.
To introduce and apply new techniques across a wide range of disciplines and to have the creativity and initiative to develop novel approaches and methods where required.
To ensure the research is carried out in accordance with good practice and in compliance with local policies and legal requirements.
To contribute to the smooth running of the Group, including the effective use of resources, training of others and taking responsibility for use of communal facilities.
To enhance your research and transferrable skills through a tailored development programme.
Working relationships:
You will report to Professor Julian Gough and will interact and collaborate with other Postdoctoral Scientists, Research Support Staff and Students, not only in your Group, but also across the LMB and with external Groups as necessary.
Additional information:
This is a 3-year training and development position for a Postdoctoral Scientist who has recently completed their doctoral studies, is moving into a new research discipline or has limited experience of key transferable skills. You will get the choice upon appointment of undertaking a Career Development Fellowship or the MRC Post-Doctoral Training Scheme.
We support Postdoctoral Scientists with a range of formal and on-the-job training, including:
• MRC training courses.
• External training and personal development courses.
• One-to-one training with your Supervisor and other Scientists.
You will commit to undertaking the following:
• Developing and following a personal development plan.
• Attending training courses.
• Identifying additional training which will support you to develop your career.
The above lists are not exhaustive and you are required to undertake such duties as may reasonably be requested within the scope of the post. All employees are required to act professionally, co-operatively and flexibly in line with the requirements of the post and the MRC.
Academic qualifications:
These should include a PhD in a relevant subject or due to complete PhD within 3 months.
Technical skills and expertise:
Experience of and ability to perform techniques relevant to the project. Particularly useful would be experience of primary mammalian and cell line culture (including work at CL2), lentiviral transduction and transfection, fluorescent confocal microscopy, FACS, Western blotting, RNA extraction, qPCR, RNA sequencing library preparation and/or single cell sequencing.
Track record of research:
This will include achievements, and contributions to published papers.
Other relevant evidence of:
• Commitment.
• Originality.
• Ability to communicate.
• Working with others.
Additional information:
The project may have opportunity for industry collaboration with e.g. Mogrify Ltd, AstraZeneca or Lonza, with whom we have ongoing research collaborations in this research area.
The MRC is a great place to work and progress your career, be it in scientific research or the support functions.The MRC is a unique working environment where our researchers are rewarded by world class innovation and collaboration opportunities that the MRC name brings. The MRC is an excellent place to develop yourself further and a range of training & development opportunities will be available to you, including professional registration with the Science Council.
Choosing to come to work at the MRC (part of UKRI) means that you will have access to a whole host of benefits from a defined benefit pension scheme and excellent holiday entitlement to access to employee shopping/travel discounts and salary sacrifice cycle to work scheme, as well as the chance to put the MRC and UKRI on your CV in the future.
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