The Institute of Cancer Research, London, is one of the world’s most influential cancer research institutes, with an outstanding record of achievement dating back more than 100 years. We provided the first convincing evidence that DNA damage is the basic cause of cancer, laying the foundation for the now universally accepted idea that cancer is a genetic disease. Today, The Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) leads the world at isolating cancer-related genes and discovering new targeted drugs for personalised cancer treatment.
Under the leadership of our Chief Executive, Professor Paul Workman FRS, the ICR is ranked as the UK’s leading academic research centre. Together with our partner The Royal Marsden, we are rated in the top four cancer centres globally.
The ICR is committed to attracting, developing and retaining the best minds in the world to join us in our mission – to make the discoveries that defeat cancer.
We are recruiting a highly motivated new member to the Short Linear Motif Team in the Division of Cancer Biology, to work on a Cancer Research UK-funded project to understand the motif-mediated interactome of the human cell cycle. The Postdoctoral Training Fellow (on a fixed-term contract for 3 years in the first instance) will develop and apply mass spectrometry-based methods to the discovery of transient motif-mediated protein interactions. The project will elucidate the degree to which short linear motif-mediated interactions underlie basic cell cycle regulation in higher eukaryotic cells. This work is part of a larger project characterising motif-mediated interactions to identify weak points in cancer cells for therapeutic intervention.
SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
To design and undertake experiments appropriate for the project, working in a semi-independent fashion involving the following:
○ Develop and optimise quantitative mass spectrometry-based methods for the discovery of transient motif-mediated
protein interactions
○ Apply these methods in a high-throughput manner to characterise motif-mediated interactions on a system-wide level
○ Follow-up using orthogonal biochemical or biophysical methods
○ To interpret findings and plan future experiments.
○ To maintain accurate records of experiments and data.
Please refer to the job description for more information, available on the ICR website.
The position is available from the 1st November 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter.
For further informal inquiries about the position, contact Dr. Norman Davey (
[email protected]) with the email title “Recruitment - Postdoctoral Fellow - Mass Spectrometry of Transient Motif-mediated Protein Interactions”.
Please do not submit your formal application by email. Applications must be submitted on the ICR Careers portal.