英国格拉斯哥比森癌症研究所自我吞噬和凋亡调控研究博士后岗位
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日期:2008-02-28
Institution
The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
Position
Postdoctoral Scientist
Location
Glasgow United Kingdom
Date Posted
February 27th 2008
Date Expires
April 27th 2008
Tags
molecular biology, cancer research oncology, biochemistry, proteomics,and microbiology
Description
the Beatson institute for cancer research
Postdoctoral Scientist
Studies on autophagic and apoptotic regulators of programmed cel death
Starting salary from £25.5k – £33k (Depending on experience)
Three year fixed term contract
The Beatson Institute is one of Europe’s leading cancer researchcentres. It is core funded by Cancer Research UK and supports cuttingedge research into the molecular mechanisms of cancer development.TheInstitute recently moved to a new state-of-the-art building in Parklandon the north-western edge of Glasgow and provides a dynamic, supportiveand well-resourced environment for its scientists.
The Tumour Cell Death Laboratory is interested in factors that regulateautophagy, apoptosis and how the pathways these factors engage integrateto determine cell fate (Crighton et al. (2006) Cell 126:121 , Crightonet al. (2007) Autophagy 3:72, Bell et al. (2007) JCI 1 17:1008-,Crighton et al. (2007) Cell Death Differ 14:1071 -).
We are seeking a highly-motivated and dedicated postdoctoral researcherto study the role of autophagy and apoptosis in the regulation of celldeath during tumour development and cancer therapy. We have recentlyidentified a number of novel factors that control cell death and thesuccessful candidate will study the molecular basis behind the role ofthese factors in controlling autophagy, apoptosis or both in vitro andin vivo. Studies will involve RNAi studies, confocal microscopy,proteomics and mutational and biochemical analysis of protein function.
Contact
Applications with CV and names of two referees should be sent to ProfKevin Ryan,The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Garscube Estate,Switchback Road, Bearsden, Glasgow G61 1BD, Scotland. (Fax:+44 141-9426521) or by Email to k.ryan@beatson.gla.ac.uk
The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research
Position
Postdoctoral Scientist
Location
Glasgow United Kingdom
Date Posted
February 27th 2008
Date Expires
April 27th 2008
Tags
molecular biology, cancer research oncology, biochemistry, proteomics,and microbiology
Description
the Beatson institute for cancer research
Postdoctoral Scientist
Studies on autophagic and apoptotic regulators of programmed cel death
Starting salary from £25.5k – £33k (Depending on experience)
Three year fixed term contract
The Beatson Institute is one of Europe’s leading cancer researchcentres. It is core funded by Cancer Research UK and supports cuttingedge research into the molecular mechanisms of cancer development.TheInstitute recently moved to a new state-of-the-art building in Parklandon the north-western edge of Glasgow and provides a dynamic, supportiveand well-resourced environment for its scientists.
The Tumour Cell Death Laboratory is interested in factors that regulateautophagy, apoptosis and how the pathways these factors engage integrateto determine cell fate (Crighton et al. (2006) Cell 126:121 , Crightonet al. (2007) Autophagy 3:72, Bell et al. (2007) JCI 1 17:1008-,Crighton et al. (2007) Cell Death Differ 14:1071 -).
We are seeking a highly-motivated and dedicated postdoctoral researcherto study the role of autophagy and apoptosis in the regulation of celldeath during tumour development and cancer therapy. We have recentlyidentified a number of novel factors that control cell death and thesuccessful candidate will study the molecular basis behind the role ofthese factors in controlling autophagy, apoptosis or both in vitro andin vivo. Studies will involve RNAi studies, confocal microscopy,proteomics and mutational and biochemical analysis of protein function.
Contact
Applications with CV and names of two referees should be sent to ProfKevin Ryan,The Beatson Institute for Cancer Research, Garscube Estate,Switchback Road, Bearsden, Glasgow G61 1BD, Scotland. (Fax:+44 141-9426521) or by Email to k.ryan@beatson.gla.ac.uk
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