Location: | Glasgow |
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Salary: | £37,000 to £44,852 subject to experience |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 19th March 2025 |
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Closes: | 21st April 2025 |
Understanding how transcription initiation determines mRNA fate
Salary: from £37,000 to £44,852 subject to experience, plus relocation allowance and visa costs if required.
Contract term: Fixed up to 6 years, subject to successful review at Year 3
About us
The CRUK Scotland Institute where the lab is based is a world leading cancer research institute, situated in the vibrant city of Glasgow in Scotland and hosting approximately 60 postdoctoral researcher scientists at any one time. It has an excellent reputation for fundamental cancer research, including world-class metabolism studies and renowned in vivo modelling of tumour growth and metastasis.
Project outline
This position is supported by a Wellcome Trust Discovery Award and will focus on understanding how transcription initiation determines mRNA fate. This is a collaborative grant between Prof. Ferenc Mueller (University of Birmingham) and Prof. Martin Bushell (CRUK Scotland Institute) bringing together the fields of transcription and translational control to understand how these fundamental control mechanisms work together. As part of a large collaborative programme, you will use cutting-edge in vivo and in vitro models to develop our understanding of how cancer cell plasticity is controlled by these critical mechanisms.
Applicants must have a PhD in a relevant field, be ambitious and be driven by scientific curiosity. Existing skills with regard to translation and transcriptional control, cancer/molecular biology are desired and experience of ribosome profiling and bioinformatics analysis would be an advantage but is not essential.
To find out more about this unique opportunity to establish advanced skills and expertise in this exciting field please contact Martin Bushell (martin.bushell@glasgow.ac.uk) for more details.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
Our overarching research ethos at the Institute is about excellence, honesty, openness, accountability and integrity. The diversity of our staff and students is also what makes the Institute such a vibrant place to work and advance discoveries in cancer research. Family friendly policies, our collaborative ethos, a focus on good mental health and well-being and opportunities for all help to create an enjoyable and inclusive workplace where your voice matters.
The Institute is also committed to increasing the number of female scientists at the postdoc level and beyond and encourages female applicants to apply. We have recently introduced a highly attractive maternity policy which provides 12-18 months support and funding for postdocs wishing to take time off to spend with their children amongst other family friendly policies.
Employee Benefits
All applications must be made via our website via the 'Apply' button above.
Closing Date: 21 April 2025
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