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In this role you will build on our previous success in the biochemical reconstitution of beta-catenin destruction complex, to investigate the mechanisms underpinning Wnt pathway activation and termination at the plasma membrane using both _in vitro_ and cell-based approaches. In this endeavour the position is for a Postdoc with expertise in cell signalling pathways, protein biochemistry and _in vitro_ cell biology. You will be responsible for studying the regulation and recruitment of cytoplasmic signal transduction proteins to the Wnt receptor complexes using state-of-the art tools and resources, such as _in vitro_ protein reconstitution to dissect discreet transduction steps, CRISPR approaches and super-resolution microscopy. This full-time fixed-term post is funded by the Wellcome Trust for up to 3 years in the first instance. The actual starting salary offered will be based on qualifications and relevant skills acquired and will also be determined by the funding available. **What We Offer** Your happiness and wellbeing at work matters to us, so we offer a range of family friendly and financial benefits including: • An excellent contributory pension scheme • 38 days annual leave • A comprehensive range of childcare services • Family leave schemes • Cycle loan scheme • Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs • Discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans The University also runs an enormous amount of social groups and sports clubs for those looking for more than just a great place to work. **About you** You will hold a PhD/DPhil or be near completion of a PhD/DPhil in Biochemistry, Cell Biology or related discipline and have substantial experience in basic molecular biology techniques in particular recombinant DNA techniques. Experience in the expression and purification of recombinant proteins as well as biochemical and biophysical characterisation methods are essential. You will possess sufficient knowledge and experience in mammalian cell culture and associated cell-based techniques and be able to demonstrate strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and multitask lab duties both independently and as part of a team. You will have excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to write for publication and present research proposals and results. **Application Process** Applications for this vacancy are to be made online via www.recruit.ox.ac.uk and Vacancy ID **179455**. You will be required to upload your curriculum vitae and a supporting statement, setting out how you meet the selection criteria for the post, using examples of your skills and experience. 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Pay Scale: STANDARD RESEARCH GRADE 7

Salary (£): £41,997 - £46,913 per annum

Location: Department of Biochemistry, South Parks Road, Oxford

Contract type: Fixed Term Contract for up to 3 years

Hours: Full Time (37.5 hours per week)

 

About the role

 

The Ranes lab are seeking a talented Postdoctoral Research Associate to investigate the molecular mechanisms driving the Wnt/beta-catenin signalling pathway at the plasma membrane. The lab undertakes a multidisciplinary approach spanning biochemistry/biophysics, cell biology and structural biology to address our research questions. In this role you will build on our previous success in the biochemical reconstitution of beta-catenin destruction complex, to investigate the mechanisms underpinning Wnt pathway activation and termination at the plasma membrane using both in vitro and cell-based approaches. In this endeavour the position is for a Postdoc with expertise in cell signalling pathways, protein biochemistry and in vitro cell biology. You will be responsible for studying the regulation and recruitment of cytoplasmic signal transduction proteins to the Wnt receptor complexes using state-of-the art tools and resources, such as in vitro protein reconstitution to dissect discreet transduction steps, CRISPR approaches and super-resolution microscopy.

 

This full-time fixed-term post is funded by the Wellcome Trust for up to 3 years in the first instance.

 

The actual starting salary offered will be based on qualifications and relevant skills acquired and will also be determined by the funding available.

 

What We Offer

 

Your happiness and wellbeing at work matters to us, so we offer a range of family friendly and financial benefits including:

 

•         An excellent contributory pension scheme

•         38 days annual leave

•         A comprehensive range of childcare services

•         Family leave schemes

•         Cycle loan scheme

•         Membership to a variety of social and sports clubs

•         Discounted bus travel and Season Ticket travel loans

 

The University also runs an enormous amount of social groups and sports clubs for those looking for more than just a great place to work.

 

About you

 

You will hold a PhD/DPhil or be near completion of a PhD/DPhil in Biochemistry, Cell Biology or related discipline and have substantial experience in basic molecular biology techniques in particular recombinant DNA techniques. Experience in the expression and purification of recombinant proteins as well as biochemical and biophysical characterisation methods are essential.  You will possess sufficient knowledge and experience in mammalian cell culture and associated cell-based techniques and be able to demonstrate strong organisational skills with the ability to prioritise and multitask lab duties both independently and as part of a team. You will have excellent oral and written communication skills, with the ability to write for publication and present research proposals and results.

 

Application Process

 

Applications for this vacancy are to be made online via www.recruit.ox.ac.uk and Vacancy ID 179455. You will be required to upload your curriculum vitae and a supporting statement, setting out how you meet the selection criteria for the post, using examples of your skills and experience. As part of your application, you will be asked to provide details of two referees and indicate whether we can contact them now.

 

For further details, please refer to the How to apply section of the job description. Any further enquires may be directed to recruitment@bioch.ox.ac.uk.

 

The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Monday 2nd June 2025. Only applications received before this time can be considered. Interviews for shortlisted candidates to be held on as soon as possible thereafter.

 

Committed to equality and valuing diversity
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Research topic Molecular mechanisms in Wnt signal transduction Principal Investigator / supervisor Dr Michael Ranes Project team Ranes Lab Project web site www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/research/ranes Funding partner Recent publications The funds supporting this research project are provided by the Wellcome Trust Ranes, M., Zaleska, M., Sakalas, S., Knight, R. & Guettler, S. “Reconstitution of the destruction complex defines roles of AXIN polymers and APC in β-catenin capture, phosphorylation, and ubiquitylation.” Mol Cell 81, 3246-3261 (2021). The role The Ranes Lab is seeking a talented Postdoctoral Research Associate to investigate the molecular mechanisms driving the Wnt/beta-catenin signalling pathway at the plasma membrane. The lab undertakes a multidisciplinary approach spanning biochemistry/biophysics, cell biology and structural biology to address our research questions. The successful candidate will build on our previous success in the biochemical reconstitution of beta-catenin destruction complex, to investigate the mechanisms underpinning Wnt pathway activation and termination at the plasma membrane using both in vitro and cellbased approaches. In this endeavour the position is for a Postdoc with expertise in cell signalling pathways, protein biochemistry and in vitro cell biology. You will be responsible for studying the regulation and recruitment of cytoplasmic signal transduction proteins to the Wnt receptor complexes using state-of-the art tools and resources, such as in vitro protein reconstitution to dissect discreet transduction steps, CRISPR approaches and super-resolution microscopy. It is expected that the successful candidate will work independently yet collaboratively with the rest of the team, and external stakeholders, to synergise our efforts to understand mechanisms of Wnt signal transduction in health and disease. Therefore, excellent communication skills are essential. This post provides an outstanding training opportunity for candidates with a passion to tackle complex scientific problems with curiosity and creativity. The lab provides an inclusive environment to empower lab members to express themselves, propose novel ideas and give actionable feedback. In addition, lab members will be provided with the guidance and tools to maximise their potential to advance in both their professional and personal development. This is an opportunity to play an integral role within a team of researchers in a clinically important field of biology, which is supported both by the world-class facilities in the Department of Biochemistry and broader Oxford research environment. Responsibilities  Manage own research and administrative activities and keeping accurate records of all experimental results. Gather, analyse, and present scientific data from a variety of sources.  Contribute to wider project planning, including ideas for new research directions.  Determine the most appropriate methodologies to test hypotheses and troubleshoot, adapt, or identify suitable alternatives if technical problems arise.  To develop and to keep an up-to-date knowledge of the literature in the subject area.  Contribute to written and oral dissemination of the research through scientific publications and presentations within the lab/department and at external conferences.  Collaborate effectively with other team members and collaborators to achieve collective goals.  Contribute to the supervision of junior lab members, discuss research results, and provide advice as appropriate.  To seek appropriate training, including taking an active part in any training programmes organised for postdoctoral fellows.  To be accountable for personal and professional conduct and contribute to fostering a positive working environment within the lab and wider department.  Participate in any shared general laboratory duties with other lab members to ensure smooth running of experimental work for all.  Comply with departmental health and safety regulations and undertake mandatory training as required by the University and Department. 179455 Research Associate Gr 7 JD - Ranes 2 Selection criteria Essential 1. Hold a PhD/DPhil or be near completion of a PhD/DPhil in biochemistry, cell biology, or related discipline. 2. Substantial experience in basic molecular biology techniques in particular recombinant DNA techniques. 3. Experience in the expression and purification of recombinant proteins, with relevant experience in biochemical and biophysical characterisation methods. 4. Possess sufficient specialist knowledge and experience in mammalian cell culture and associated cell-based techniques such as, reporter assays, confocal microscopy, live cell imaging. 5. Demonstrate strong organisational skills with the ability to effectively and efficiently prioritise and multi-task lab duties, both independently and as part of a team within set deadlines. 6. Excellent oral and written communication skills, demonstrating ability to write for publication, present research proposals and results at internal and external meetings. 7. Proven track record of producing high quality data leading to peer-reviewed publications (at least one first author publication in an expert journal). Desirable selection criteria 1. Prior experience working with membrane proteins. 2. Experience in super-resolution imaging techniques and associated data-analysis methods. 3. Experience in CRISPR gene editing techniques. Pre-employment screening Standard checks If you are offered the post, the offer will be subject to standard pre-employment checks. You will be asked to provide: proof of your right-to-work in the UK; proof of your identity; and (if we haven’t done so already) we will contact the referees you have nominated. If you have previously worked for the University we will also verify key information such as your dates of employment and reason for leaving your previous role with the department/unit where you worked. You will also be asked to complete a health declaration so that you can tell us about any health conditions or disabilities for which you may need us to make appropriate adjustments. Please read the candidate notes on the University’s pre-employment screening procedures at: https://www.jobs.ox.ac.uk/pre-employment-checks Hazard-specific / Safety-critical duties This job includes hazards or safety-critical activities. If you are offered the post, you will be asked to complete a health questionnaire which will be assessed by our Occupational Health Service, and the offer of employment will be subject a successful outcome of this assessment. The hazards or safety-critical duties involved are as follows:  Lone Working  Regular manual handling  Working with Ionising Radiation 179455 Research Associate Gr 7 JD - Ranes 3  Work with allergens, Eg laboratory animals, pollen, dust, fish or insects etc.  Work with any substance which has any of the following pictograms on their MSDS: About the University of Oxford Welcome to the University of Oxford. We aim to lead the world in research and education for the benefit of society both in the UK and globally. Oxford’s researchers engage with academic, commercial and cultural partners across the world to stimulate high-quality research and enable innovation through a broad range of social, policy and economic impacts. We believe our strengths lie both in empowering individuals and teams to address fundamental questions of global significance, while providing all our staff with a welcoming and inclusive workplace that enables everyone to develop and do their best work. Recognising that diversity is our strength, vital for innovation and creativity, we aspire to build a truly diverse community which values and respects every individual’s unique contribution. While we have long traditions of scholarship, we are also forward-looking, creative and cutting-edge. Oxford is one of Europe's most entrepreneurial universities and we rank first in the UK for university spin-outs, and in recent years we have spun out 15-20 new companies every year. We are also recognised as leaders in support for social enterprise. Join us and you will find a unique, democratic and international community, a great range of staff benefits and access to a vibrant array of cultural activities in the beautiful city of Oxford. For more information, please visit www.ox.ac.uk/about/organisation. Department of Biochemistry The Department of Biochemistry in Oxford was established in 1920 and is now one of the largest in Europe. Situated in an attractive area close to the University Parks and River Cherwell, the Department is housed in the University Science Area and is currently undergoing a major expansion programme centred on the recently completed and award-winning New Biochemistry Building. The Science Area includes the Radcliffe Science Library and the Natural History Museum, and is conveniently located for easy access to the town centre and colleges. The department includes research laboratories working in the areas of Cell Biology, Development and Genetics; Chromosomal and RNA Biology; Infection and Disease Processes; Microbiology and Systems Biology; and Structural Biology and Molecular Biophysics. It is particularly well equipped with an extensive computer network, all the basic hardware essential in today's research, together with an excellent range of state-of-the-art specialist equipment. For more information please visit: http://www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/ The University of Oxford is a member of the Athena SWAN Charter and holds an institutional Bronze Athena SWAN award. The Department of Biochemistry is strongly committed to equality and valuing diversity and we operate a flexible working policy for all staff. The Department holds a departmental Silver Athena SWAN award to recognise advancement of gender equality: representation, progression and success for all. 179455 Research Associate Gr 7 JD - Ranes 4 Medical Sciences Division The Medical Sciences Division is an internationally recognized centre of excellence for biomedical and clinical research and teaching, and the largest academic division in the University of Oxford. It includes 15 clinical departments and 5 non-clinical departments. World-leading programmes, housed in state-of-the-art facilities, cover the full range of scientific endeavour from the molecule to the population. 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Please upload all documents as PDF files with your name and the document type in the filename. All applications must be received by midday UK time on the closing date stated in the online advertisement. If you currently work for the University please note that: - as part of the referencing process, we will contact your current department to confirm basic employment details including reason for leaving - although employees may hold multiple part-time posts, they may not hold more than the equivalent of a full time post. If you are offered this post, and accepting it would take you over the equivalent of full-time hours, you will be expected to resign from, or reduce hours in, your other posts(s) before starting work in the new post. Information for priority candidates A priority candidate is a University employee who is seeking redeployment because they have been advised that they are at risk of redundancy, or on grounds of ill-health/disability. 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For existing employees on these grades, any employment beyond the retirement age is subject to approval through the procedures: https://hr.admin.ox.ac.uk/the-ejra. There is no normal or fixed age at which staff in posts at other grades have to retire. Staff at these grades may elect to retire in accordance with the rules of the applicable pension scheme, as may be amended from time to time. Equality of opportunity Entry into employment with the University and progression within employment will be determined only by personal merit and the application of criteria which are related to the duties of each particular post and the relevant salary structure. In all cases, ability to perform the job will be the primary consideration. No applicant or member of staff shall be discriminated against because of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation. The University’s Policy on Information Security Awareness The information security awareness training is compulsory for all University staff; and as part of our responsibility as a Department, ALL employees of the Department will be required to complete the online information security awareness module, which provides a combination of information, case studies and links to additional resources relating to information security. You will be expected to complete this course as part of your induction process, on your first day working in the Department of Biochemistry. This training will also need to be completed in order to successfully complete your probationary period. 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See https://hr.admin.ox.ac.uk/staff-benefits Employee Assistance Programme As part of our wellbeing offering staff get free access to Health Assured, a confidential employee assistance programme, available 24/7 for 365 days a year. Find out more https://staff.admin.ox.ac.uk/health-assuredeap University Club and sports facilities Membership of the University Club is free for University staff. It offers social, sporting, and hospitality facilities. Staff can also use the University Sports Centre on Iffley Road at discounted rates, including a fitness centre, powerlifting room, and swimming pool. See www.club.ox.ac.uk and https://www.sport.ox.ac.uk/. Information for staff new to Oxford If you are relocating to Oxfordshire from overseas or elsewhere in the UK, the University's Welcome Service includes practical information about settling in the area, including advice on relocation, accommodation, and local schools. See https://welcome.ox.ac.uk/ There is also a visa loan scheme to cover the costs of UK visa applications for staff and their dependants. See https://staffimmigration.admin.ox.ac.uk/visa-loan-scheme Family-friendly benefits We are a family-friendly employer with one of the most generous family leave schemes in the Higher Education sector (see https://hr.web.ox.ac.uk/family-leave). Our Childcare Services team provides guidance and support on childcare provision, and offers a range of high-quality childcare options at affordable prices for staff. In addition to 5 University nurseries, we partner with a number of local providers to offer in excess of 450 full time nursery places to our staff. Eligible parents are able to pay for childcare through salary sacrifice, further reducing costs. See https://childcare.admin.ox.ac.uk/. Supporting disability and health-related issues (inc menopause) We are committed to supporting members of staff with disabilities or long-term health conditions, including those experiencing negative effects of menopause. Information about the University’s Staff Disability Advisor, is at https://edu.admin.ox.ac.uk/disability-support. For information about how we support those going through menopause see https://hr.admin.ox.ac.uk/menopause-guidance Staff networks The University has a number of staff networks including for research staff, BME staff, LGBT+ staff, disabled staff network and those going through menopause. Find out more at https://edu.admin.ox.ac.uk/networks The University of Oxford Newcomers' Club The University of Oxford Newcomers' Club is run by volunteers that aims to assist the partners of new staff settle into Oxford, and provides them with an opportunity to meet people and make connections in the local area. See www.newcomers.ox.ac.uk. Research staff The Researcher Hub supports all researchers on fixed-term contracts. They aim to help you settle in comfortably, make connections, grow as a person, extend your research expertise and approach your next career step with confidence. Find out more https://www.ox.ac.uk/research/supportresearchers/researcher-hub Oxford’s Research Staff Society is a collective voice for our researchers. They also organise social and professional networking activities for researchers. Find out more https://www.ox.ac.uk/research/supportresearchers/connecting-other-researchers/oxford-research-staff-society 179455 Research Associate Gr 7 JD - Ranes 8 """^^ . . . _:N1aac756f6fc1468bb42679970c2ff220 "Oxford" . . . . . . . "AL"^^ . . "Department of Biochemistry" . "Medical Sciences Division" . . . . . . . . . "tiene sede en"@es .