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Reference Number
UOD1011
Closing Date
Salary
Grade 7 (£36,024-£42,978)

We are recruiting a Postdoctoral Researcher to pursue an exciting collaborative project between Dr Greg Findlay in the MRC Protein Phosphorylation & Ubiquitylation Unit, University of Dundee, and Prof Helen Walden FRSE at the University of Glasgow.

The goal of this project is to understand at the molecular level how signal transduction is disrupted to cause intellectual disability, which is a major healthcare challenge world-wide. Recent data indicates that genes encoding signalling enzymes such as E3 ubiquitin ligases are frequently mutated in intellectual disability, suggesting that these components form novel signalling pathways that are required for neurological functioning and disrupted in patients. In this vein, research by the Findlay lab has identified an axis comprising the RNF12/RLIM E3 ubiquitin ligase and an upstream kinase SRPK as a paradigm for intellectual disability signalling. This project now aims to dissect in atomic detail mechanisms underpinning regulation of the SRPK-RNF12 axis, and to define how gene variants identified from intellectual disability patients disrupt this pathway. An overarching goal of the project is to uncover much-needed therapeutic opportunities in this area.

The successful candidate will utilise exciting new tools to expand on our recent progress in dissecting molecular networks that are disrupted in intellectual disability. Approaches to be employed include cutting edge biochemistry and structural analysis using cryogenic electron microscopy (CryoEM). The postdoctoral researcher will be embedded within two diverse teams with track records in structural analysis of the ubiquitin system and dissecting intellectual disability signalling networks.

For further information, please contact Greg Findlay, g.m.findlay@dundee.ac.uk or Helen Walden Helen.Walden@glasgow.ac.uk.

To find out more about our research, please visit:

https://www.ppu.mrc.ac.uk/research/principal-investigator/greg-findlay

https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/molecularbiosciences/staff/helenwalden/

Your priorities will include:

  • Protein expression, purification and enzyme activity assays
  • Employing CryoEM for structural analysis of protein complexes
  • Exploring structural findings in cell-based models
  • Advising and mentoring undergraduate and PhD students
  • Presenting your research at lab meetings, workshops, and conferences
  • Writing manuscripts for publication

Candidate requirements:

  • A PhD (or close to completion of a PhD) in cell signalling or any other area of cell and molecular biology
  • An understanding of the principles of protein expression/purification is essential
  • Expertise in structural biology or biochemistry is desirable
  • Capable of working in a diverse team, but able to work independently
  • Excellent communication skills
Application:
To apply on-line please visit: www.dundee.ac.uk/jobs. If you are unable to apply on-line please contact Human Resources on (01382) 386209 (answering machine) for an application pack. Please quote reference number
Reference Number
UOD1011
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