Scientific Officer - Epigenetics and Genome StabilitySalary Range: £28,500 - £34,608 per annum
Key InformationSalary: Commencement on the salary range is subject to comparable skills and experience. Future progression is based on annual performance review.
Duration of Contract: Fixed Term for 3 years
Hours per week: 35 hours per week (Full Time)
Closing Date: 2 February 2025
Under the leadership of Prof. Jessica Downs, we are seeking a highly motivated individual to join the Epigenetics and Genome Stability Team as Scientific Officer. The ideal candidate will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the lab, maintaining general lab equipment, performing experiments, and contributing to ongoing research projects using basic cell and molecular biology approaches, including tissue culture, microscopy, and viability assays.
Key Requirements The successful candidate must have strong organisational skills, be able to work collaboratively, take initiative, and work precisely with excellent attention to detail to produce reproducible results. Experience with microscopy, genetic engineering, viability assays, PCR, cloning, or protein purification, and coding skills are highly desirable.
Epigenetics and Genome Stability TeamThe Epigenetics and Genome Stability Team (the downslab.org) studies the role of chromatin and epigenetic regulation in maintaining genome stability. The goal of this research is to understand how the packaging and organisation of DNA helps to maintain its integrity and prevent tumourigenesis. We are also exploring how these insights can help identify new therapeutic approaches.
Our team is embedded within the Cancer Biology Division at the ICR's Chester Beatty Laboratories in Chelsea, London. We have a highly supportive and interactive research environment, and state-of-the-art facilities for cell biology, molecular biology, next-generation sequencing, and structural biology. We also closely interact with other divisions at the ICR, including Breast Cancer Research, Radiotherapy and Imaging, and Structural Biology. The great variety of disciplines at the ICR will ensure that the successful candidate will be exposed to fantastic research and seminars from all types of backgrounds.
Download the job pack for more detailed information regarding this role. For an informal discussion regarding the role, please contact Professor Jessica Downs via email: ******
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