Postdoctoral in Novel RNA Biology: The Tzelepis lab is seeking two postdoctoral research associates to advance our translational research on novel RNA biology related to solid tumors and neurodegeneration at the Cambridge Stem Cell Institute.
Title: Postdoctoral Research Associates in Novel RNA Biology of Disease
Designation:
Postdoctoral Research Associate
Detail | Information |
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Research Area | RNA biology, epitranscriptome |
Location | Cambridge Stem Cell Institute |
Salary | £37,174 – £45,413 |
Fixed Term | 2 years initially |
Reference | PS45501 |
Published On | 26 March 2025 |
Eligibility/Qualification:
- PhD in a relevant subject.
- Strong expertise in one of the following areas:
- Condensate biology of disease.
- Disease-associated tRNA modifications.
- Experience in stem cell/cancer biology, mouse models, and/or nucleic acid editing is desirable.
Job Description:
The successful candidates will:
- Contribute actively to ongoing research in the Tzelepis lab.
- Ensure that lab research maintains competitiveness and novelty.
- Engage in functional genetics, stem cell cultures, and the development of novel treatments.
- Handle experimental procedures, animal models, imaging, and data collection.
- Prepare results for publication and grant submissions.
- Train students and visiting researchers in techniques and equipment use.
- Instruct on proper research conduct.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates should:
- Click the ‘Apply’ button to register with the recruitment system.
- Prepare a covering letter outlining how they match the position criteria and their motivation for applying.
- Upload a CV and details of referees, including email addresses and phone numbers, with at least one referee being the most recent line manager.
- Ensure no additional, unrequested documents are uploaded as they will not be considered.
Last Date for Apply:
16 April 2025
Interview Date: 23 April 2025
For any queries regarding this position, please contact Dr. Konstantinos Tzelepis at kt404@cam.ac.uk.
The University encourages applications from all sections of society and actively supports equality, diversity, and inclusion. All employees must be eligible to live and work in the UK.