The successful candidates will join a multi-disciplinary team of international researchers investigating the structures and mechanisms of chromatin modifying complexes in human DNA damage repair and cancer. The role will involve combining structural biology techniques, such as single-particle Electron Microscopy and X-ray Crystallography, with biochemistry to investigate the structure and mechanisms of chromatin modifying complexes in human DNA damage repair and cancer.
Candidates must hold a PhD, or equivalent, in biochemistry, enzymology or structural biology and have a demonstrated track in conducting high quality original research.Applications should be made via the Imperial College website -
https://www.imperial.ac.uk/jobs/description/MED00834/research-associate
Closing Date = 18 November 2018 If you have any queries, please contact Professor Dale Wigley - d.wigley@imperial.ac.uk