View Vacancy — Postdoctoral Scientist – Neurobiology – Dr Michel Goedert – LMB 2504
Open Date
21/10/2024, 08:00
Close Date
18/11/2024, 23:55Research Institute
MRC Laboratory of Molecular BiologyResearch Institute / Unit Information
The MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB) is one of the birthplaces of modern molecular biology and has played an important role in the development of many new techniques, most notably protein crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, DNA sequencing and monoclonal antibodies. The LMB has a clear goal of understanding biological processes at the molecular level, with the ultimate aim of using this knowledge to tackle specific problems in human health and disease. We aim to tackle difficult, long-term problems, which often require investment over many years.
There are four scientific Divisions – Structural Studies, Protein and Nucleic Acid Chemistry, Cell Biology and Neurobiology. However, scientific collaboration between the different Divisions is extensive. Scientists are well supported by excellent scientific facilities and by the LMB Operations Group which maintains the core infrastructure and services of the institute.
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MRC – 4Location
CambridgeSalary
£39,375 per annumContract Type
Fixed TermJob Type
ScienceFull Time / Part Time
Full TimeContract Length
3 yearsJob Description
Overall purpose:
To work in the group of Dr Michel Goedert at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (LMB), as part of a programme aimed at understanding Molecular Mechanisms of Neurodegeneration. Specifically, to undertake research to investigate mechanisms that cause the formation of amyloid filaments with structures like those from human brains.
Assembly of the proteins tau, alpha-synuclein and beta-amyloid into abnormal amyloid filaments is central to the development of most cases of human neurodegenerative disease. Since 2017, we have been using electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) to determine the structures of these filaments from human brains. We have shown that specific filament folds define distinct diseases, with differences in filament structures being between some diseases, not between individuals with a given disease. To understand mechanisms of disease, one must be able to form filaments in experimental settings that have the same structures as those from human brains. This post is for making filaments of amyloid-beta from expressed proteins that have the same cryo-EM structures as parenchymal and blood vessel amyloid-beta filaments from the brains of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease. If successful, the postholder will also be involved in the production of conformation-dependent nanobodies that distinguish between filamentous parenchymal and blood vessel deposits of amyloid-beta.
Main duties:
• To undertake research aimed at understanding mechanisms of neurodegeneration.
• To identify, develop and apply a broad range of techniques to pursue the research objectives.
• To present scientific work at seminars within the laboratory and at external meetings.
• To contribute to laboratory-wide discussions on developments within the field.
• To draft scientific papers, and contribute to the overall preparation of research for publication.
• To contribute to the LMB’s mission in the public engagement of science, and the translation of research findings into improvements in health care.
• To assist in the training of PhD students and other members of the LMB.
Key responsibilities:
Within the overall direction of the programme, the group, the remit of the project and in discussion with the Group Leader, you will make a significant input into determining the direction of the project within a three-year lifespan.
To plan your own work and objectives on a 12-month basis and manage your experimental work within the project along with your Supervisor.
To work with limited supervision to identify, develop, modify and apply the necessary techniques to achieve the goals of the project.
To introduce and apply new techniques across a wide range of disciplines and to have the creativity and initiative to develop novel approaches and methods where required.
To ensure the research is carried out in accordance with good practice and in compliance with local policies and legal requirements.
To contribute to the smooth running of the group, including the effective use of resources, training of others and taking responsibility for use of communal facilities.
To enhance your research and generic skills through a tailored development programme.
Working relationships:
You will report to Dr Michel Goedert and will interact and collaborate with other Postdoctoral Scientists, Research Support staff and students, not only in your group, but also across the LMB and with external groups as necessary.
Additional information:
This is a three-year training and development position for a Postdoctoral Scientist who has recently completed their doctoral studies, is moving into a new research discipline or has limited experience of key transferable skills. We support Postdoctoral Scientists with a range of formal and on-the-job training, including:
• MRC training courses.
• External training and personal development courses.
• One-to-one training with your Supervisor and other Scientists.
You will commit to undertaking the following:
• Developing and following a personal development plan.
• Attending training courses.
• Identifying additional training which will support you to develop your career.Person Specification
Academic qualifications:
These should include a PhD in a relevant subject or due to complete PhD within 6 months.
Technical skills and expertise:
Essential:
Experience in cryo-EM structure determination and analysis, as well as in molecular biological techniques.
Desirable:
Previous work on amyloid filaments.
Track record of research:
This will include achievements, and contributions to published papers.
Other relevant evidence of:
• Commitment.
• Originality.
• Ability to communicate.
• Working with others.Further Information
You must at all times carry out your responsibilities with due regard to the UKRI:
• Code of Conduct
• Equality, Diversity and Inclusion policy
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• Data Protection policy
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