Post-Doctoral Research Associate
Quantum Software Lab
Edinburgh, UK · midlothian, uk
Grade UE07: £41,064 - £48,822 per annum pro-rata if part-time
Institute of Genetics and Cancer
Full-time: 35 hours per week
Fixed term: for 24 months in the first instance
The Opportunity:
Cancer Grand Challenges – from DNA damage to the mechanisms of mutagenesis
We are looking to employ a post-doctoral researcher to join the group of Professor Martin Taylor at the Institute of Genetics and Cancer (IGC), working to understand the mechanisms that drive mutagenesis. In this post you will be a key member of the international Cancer Grand Challenges CAUSE team mechanistically relating DNA damage to the mutations it generates. This is pioneering research in a highly collaborative international team embedded within a well-supported, collegiate and enthusiastic research group.
This specific role is will drive the development and application of technologies to enrich for and map DNA damage and modifications within the human genome. You will explore how that damage is processed leading to repair, mutagenesis or damage tolerance. Within the IGC you will be co-supervised by biochemist Dr Tom Deegan.
The successful candidate will have experience in molecular biology and nucleic acid manipulation along with core biochemistry techniques including protein purification. You will have ownership of your own projects and work closely with experts in the analysis of high-throughput sequencing and mass-spectrometry data, familiarity with such platforms would be an advantage.
The post holder will have many opportunities for multidisciplinary collaborative working both within the IGC and with CAUSE partners based at the Sanger Institute, Hubrecht Institute, Harvard University, University of San Diego and University of Minnesota. The wider Cancer Grand Challenge community will also provide excellent opportunities for training, professional and network development.
Applicants must have a PhD in molecular biology, biochemistry or a related discipline for appointment at Research Associate level. Applicants close to completion of their PhDs will also be considered where experience is directly relevant. Please see the job description and person specification document associated with this advert for the full list of criteria.
This post is full-time (35 hours per week); however, we are open to considering part-time or flexible working patterns. Initially a 24-month contract is offered, with the possibility of extension.
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How to apply
Please include the following documents in your application:
- CV – either narrative or structured.
- Cover letter explaining your fit for the role, the science that excites you how you think this role could help realise your aspirations.
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We are looking to employ a post-doctoral researcher to join the group of Professor Martin Taylor at the Institute of Genetics and Cancer (IGC), working to understand the mechanisms that drive mutagenesis. In this post you will be a key member of the international Cancer Grand Challenges CAUSE team mechanistically relating DNA damage to the mutations it generates. This is pioneering research in a highly collaborative international team embedded within a well supported, collegiate and enthusiastic research group.