英国癌症研究中心/伦敦研究所博士后招聘
Location: *44 Lincoln’s Inns Fields, Holborn About the Job About You The successful candidate must have a competitive publication record. Background in DNA damage signaling and/or cancer biology would be beneficial. About Cancer Research UK With over 45 research programmes across two sites, the LRI employs a dedicated team of scientific support and administrative staff who play a crucial role in the smooth running of the research programmes, and the Institute as a whole. How to Apply If you wish to submit an application, you can apply by clicking on the Apply Online link at the bottom of each job posting. You need to create a profile before you can submit an application (see above). Some vacancies may require you to answer several additional questions before you can submit your application. You can edit and view a summary of your profile before sending the application. Click on Submit at the bottom of the page to apply for the job. To view all your submissions click on the My Jobpage tab. 中国留学人才网(海归人才网)http://www.liuxuehr.com 为广大海外高层次人才提供回国就业、创业机会,关注海归生活。高层次人才交流QQ群:106247053 留学人才网微博:http://weibo.com/liuxuehrScience jobs from Cancer Research UK / London Research Institute: job description
*Hours: Full Time
Contract type: 4 years Fixed Term Contract
Salary: Circa £32,250 – £36,789 pro rata per annum including allowances
*Closing Date: * 22-Mar-12
Applications are invited for an ERC-funded post-doc position to work in the laboratory of Axel Behrens. The Behrens lab focuses on the biology of stem cells and cancer (http://www.london-research-institute.org.uk/research/75).
The selected applicant will study ATMIN-dependent ATM signaling, a novel non-canonical arm of the ATM signaling pathway (see Kanu and Behrens, EMBO J 20007; Kanu et al., JBC 2010; Loizou et al, Cancer Cell 2011).
The London Research Institute (LRI) conducts innovative basic biological research to improve our understanding of cancer. The LRI has made significant breakthroughs since its inception, and continues to be at the forefront of its field.
Informal enquiries are welcome and should be directed to Dr Axel Behrens, by email in the first instance to axel.behrens@cancer.org.uk
