Institution
University of Glasgow (http://www.gla.ac.uk)
Position
Postdoctoral Research Assistants / Research Assistant
Location
Glasgow United Kingdom
Salary
£29,139 – £32,796 (Ref 13677 & 78/DPO/A3)
Date Posted
Sep 26 2007
Closing date
Oct 12 2007
Description
UNIVERSITY of GLASGOW
SECTION OF PATHOLOGY & GENE REGULATION – DIVISION OF CANCER SCIENCE & MOLECULAR PATHOLOGY
Two Postdoctoral Research Assistants
Research Assistant
We are pleased to offer exciting research opportunities within a newly formed group in the Section of Pathology and Gene Regulation. The research seeks to address fundamental questions about the regulatory processes that control the expression of genes during normal haematopoietic development in both human and mouse – at the level of chromatin structure and function and transcription factor interactions. The group uses state-of-the-art approaches such as RNAi, stem cell manipulation, microarrays and high-throughput sequencing to study these processes both genome-wide and at specific gene loci. There are currently three posts available – two at the level of postdoctoral research assistant (Grade 7) and one at the level of research assistant (Grade 6). You will contribute to the scientific output of numerous projects in the group in an area of research which is highly competitive. Through your involvement with these projects, you will develop an extensive repertoire of relevant experimental and computational skills.
Candidates for the postdoctoral posts should have relevant laboratory experience (including pre-doctoral training) and have essential skills in the techniques described above. Candidates for the research assistant post should have relevant laboratory experience and a knowledgeable and skilled approach to conducting a range of basic molecular techniques.
Informal enquiries can be made to Dr David Vetrie (dlv1q@clinmed.gla.ac.uk).
Further particulars and applications can be found at the website below. Applications comprising applicant information form, cv, covering letter, list of publications and names and contact details of two referees should be sent to Dr David Vetrie, Department of Pathology, Western Infirmary, Dumbarton Road, Glasgow G11 6NT quoting appropriate reference
The University is committed to equality of opportunity in employment.
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