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Postdoctoral Research Assistant - the mechanisms of protein degradation (2 posts)

Applications for this vacancy closed on 14 June 2024 at 12:00PM
<div xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> <p></p><div><strong>About the role</strong></div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>The Carvalho Lab is recruiting postdoctoral researchers to investigate the mechanisms of protein degradation using cell biology, biochemistry and structural biology approaches. &#160;You will join a diverse group of researchers working on several aspects of organelle biology at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford (UK).</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>The main goals of these 2-year positions are: 1) to uncover how membrane proteins are degraded by a process called ERAD; 2) to reveal how ERAD of specific substrates regulates diverse physiological processes such as nuclear envelope dynamics, lipid homeostasis or antigen presentation.</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>You will be a self-motivated and enthusiastic scientist with a PhD (or be close to completion of PhD) in a relevant field, with a strong background in cell biology, biochemistry or structural biology. We are looking for scientists with a solid publication record aiming to work as part of a friendly, diverse and supportive team, and with a clear career goal.</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>For further information please contact Pedro Carvalho via email: <a rel="nofollow" href="mailto:pedro.carvalho@path.ox.ac.uk">pedro.carvalho@path.ox.ac.uk</a>&#160;or visit the group's <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.path.ox.ac.uk/research-group/pedro-carvalho/">website</a>.</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div><strong>About the Dunn School</strong></div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>Located in the main campus of the University of Oxford, the Dunn School is composed of ~35 research groups focused on the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying human health and enables access to a variety of cutting edge research facilities. The Dunn School is a friendly and collegiate place to work. We believe that the best science happens when everyone is respected and supported; and their achievements are valued and celebrated. We place a particular focus on wellbeing initiatives and have a zero tolerance to bullying or harassment.&#160; We are aware of our environmental responsibilities, and are at the forefront of the movement to make lab-based research more sustainable.</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>The Dunn School has pride in supporting its postdocs and research staff in their career ambitions. It has a comprehensive postdoc career development programme that includes, among other things, a mentoring scheme, access to a range of courses and training, intradepartmental small grants, teaching experience and networking opportunities (such as hosting invited speakers), etc.</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>The Dunn School offers a range of family friendly policies and practices including a generous, day-one entitlement, to maternity, paternity, parental, carer and adoption leave.&#160; Dunn School staff benefit from generous caring leave arrangements, can take advantage of nursery fee salary sacrifice schemes and access to&#160;University nurseries&#160;and&#160;to&#160;holiday play schemes.&#160;For more information about the Department please visit:&#160;<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.path.ox.ac.uk">http://www.path.ox.ac.uk</a>.</div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div><strong>How to apply</strong></div><br> <div>&#160;</div><br> <div>The closing date for applications is midday on Friday <strong>14 June 2024</strong>. You will be required to upload a CV and supporting statement as part of your online application. Interviews will be held as soon as possible thereafter.</div><br> <div>&#160;<br> <br>&#160;</div> </div>
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The Carvalho Lab is recruiting postdoctoral researchers to investigate the mechanisms of protein degradation using cell biology, biochemistry and structural biology approaches.  You will join a diverse group of researchers working on several aspects of organelle biology at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology, University of Oxford (UK).

 

The main goals of these 2-year positions are: 1) to uncover how membrane proteins are degraded by a process called ERAD; 2) to reveal how ERAD of specific substrates regulates diverse physiological processes such as nuclear envelope dynamics, lipid homeostasis or antigen presentation.

 

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The Carvalho Lab is recruiting postdoctoral researchers to investigate the
mechanisms of protein degradation using cell biology, biochemistry and
structural biology approaches. You will join a diverse group of researchers
working on several aspects of organelle biology at the Sir William Dunn School
of Pathology, University of Oxford (UK).





The main goals of these 2-year positions are: 1) to uncover how membrane
proteins are degraded by a process called ERAD; 2) to reveal how ERAD of
specific substrates regulates diverse physiological processes such as nuclear
envelope dynamics, lipid homeostasis or antigen presentation.





You will be a self-motivated ...
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