英国伦敦帝国学院细胞因子和细胞免疫学研究博士后岗位
Institution
Imperial College, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology Division (http://www1.imperial.ac.uk/me...)
Position
Post-doctoral Research Associate 、
Location
London UK
Salary
£24,570-£35,800 per annum
Date Posted
Dec 4th 2007
Description
The role of specific NF-kB co-factors in immune response
Department of Cytokine Biology and Cellular Immunology
Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology
(RB136-07)
Imperial College is ranked fifth in the top ten universities of the world, according to the 2007 Times Higher Education Supplement league tables.
We are seeking a Research Associate in the Department of Cytokine Biology and Cellular Immunology. The successful applicant will be utilising state of the art molecular genetic, genomic and biochemical approaches to study the molecular mechanisms that govern successful inflammatory response. The project will focus on the role of specific NF-kB co-factors in immune response and will be conducted in close collaboration with the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, Oxford University.
You should have a PhD in molecular biology, molecular genetics, biochemistry or similar disciplines. Strong interest in genomic and computational approaches to understanding gene function is essential. Experience with chromatin immunoprecipitation and/or analysis of protein-DNA and protein-protein interactions would be an advantage.
The post will be full-time for 24 months in the first instance.
Contact
Informal enquiries can be made to Dr Irina Udalova: i.udalova@imperial.ac.uk
Completed application forms together your CV and any covering letter, quoting reference number RB 136-07 should be sent to Helen Bull, Divisional Administrator, Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, ARC Building, 1 Aspenlea Road London W6 8LH or by email to kir-enquiries-dl@imperial.ac.uk