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Monday, June 7, 2010

UK: Two Postdoctoral positions in cell cycle research, The University of Manchester

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Two Postdoctoral positions in cell cycle research: Exploiting mitosis towards designing novel anti-cancer strategies.

Faculty of Life Sciences

We are seeking two outstanding candidates for postdoc positions funded by a Cancer Research UK Senior Fellowship awarded to Professor Stephen Taylor. One project aims to establish novel models to investigate the links between chromosome instability and tumour evolution, while the second project aims to decode the molecular networks linking mitotic arrest and cell death.

You should have (or expect to hold shortly) a PhD in a related subject (e.g. molecular/ cellular/ cancer biology), and a strong interest in mitosis, cell cycle and/or tumourigenesis, plus a research background that involves a significant element of research in this field, including technical expertise with molecular biology; cell culture techniques; and cell biology (e.g. histology, immunofluorescence, flow cytometry).

You will join a well funded and productive research group (see www.bub1.com) located in a state-of-the-art building which provides top-notch physical space, a stimulating intellectual environment, and access to first-rate core facilities. The positions are underpinned by longer term funding, thus facilitating ambitious projects, in turn enhancing the prospects of top-drawer publications and continued career progression.


Postdoctoral Research Associate
Closing date: 02/07/2010
Reference: LS/10294

Salary
£28,983 p.a.

Informal enquiries
Stephen Taylor
Email: stephen.taylor@manchester.ac.uk

Documents

Further particulars - ref LS/10294 (PDF - 54 KB)

Postdoctoral Research Associate
Closing date: 02/07/2010
Reference: LS/10295

Salary
£28,983 p.a.

Informal enquiries
Stephen Taylor
Email: stephen.taylor@manchester.ac.uk

Documents

Further particulars - ref LS/10295 (PDF - 53 KB)

The University will actively foster a culture of inclusion and diversity and will seek to achieve true equality of opportunity for all members of its community.

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How to apply

To apply for this vacancy, download a copy of the application form either as a PDF, or RTF:

Application form PDF
Application form RTF
Please refer to the guidance notes for more information on how to apply for our vacancies:
Guidance notes PDF

If you require copies of documentation in alternative formats; large print, Braille etc, please contact Human Resources:

•hr@manchester.ac.uk
To request a hard copy

The Directorate of Human Resources
Tel: + 44 (0) 161 275 8836
Email: Lifesciences-hr@manchester.ac.uk)

or

online at http://www.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/jobs/

Closing date
02/07/2010


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