Structural Biologist - permanent position
(Reference SB0308)
Cancer Research Technology (CRT) is a specialist oncology
company, which advances discoveries arising from Cancer Research
CRT is seeking to recruit a highly motivated structural
biologist to join our X-ray structure determination team responsible for all
aspects of crystallography, including protein expression, purification,
characterization, crystallization, data collection and structure determination
of pharmaceutically important protein-ligand complexes. The team is based
within the
The successful candidate will have at least three years
postdoctoral experience within either academic or biopharmaceutical settings
and will have a track record of accomplishments demonstrating technical
excellence. Previous involvement in projects relating to oncology would
also be advantageous.
This is a permanent position with significant opportunity to
influence the development of new cancer therapeutics and will suit a highly
talented individual with strong interpersonal skills.
To apply for this position, please send two copies of your
CV and a covering letter, quoting the relevant reference number, to the HR
Manager, CRT, Sardinia House,
No Agencies
Closing Date: Thursday 20th March 2008
We have a no smoking policy
CRT is an equal opportunities employer
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Andrew Turnbull, PhD
Structural Biologist
Cancer Research Technology Ltd
WC1E 7HX
Tel: +44 (0)20 7631 6837
Fax: +44 (0)20 7631 6803
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wholly-owned subsidiary of Cancer Research UK, registered charity no. 1089464.
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