Research Fellow – School of Biosciences, University of Birmingham, UK

Postdoctoral Position in UK United Kingdom

Research Fellow – School of Biosciences: The University of Birmingham is seeking a highly motivated Research Fellow to join their international group focused on structural biology. This position offers a unique opportunity to explore the mechanisms of RNA acetylation and its impact on cellular functions through the integration of various advanced techniques.

Designation

  • Research Fellow
  • Grade: 7
  • Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to September 2027

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Job DetailsInformation
LocationEdgbaston, Birmingham, UK
Salary Range£36,130 – £45,413 (potential progression to £48,149)
Closing Date for ApplicationsJune 1, 2025
Job Identification7037
Job ScheduleFull time

Research Area

  • Structural Biology
  • Biochemistry
  • Biophysics

Location

  • University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, West Midlands, B15 2TT, UK

Eligibility/Qualification

  • Bachelor’s degree in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biophysics, or related field
  • A higher degree relevant to research area (e.g., Structural Biology, Biochemistry, or Biophysics)
  • PhD (or near completion) in relevant subject area
  • High-level analytical capability and experience with relevant models or techniques

Job Description

The successful candidate will:

  • Design and perform experiments related to RNA acetylation.
  • Analyze and interpret research findings.
  • Contribute to writing funding bids.
  • Supervise students and provide guidance to PhD candidates.
  • Collaborate within an interdisciplinary research environment, integrating structural biology with functional studies and drug design.

How to Apply

To apply, please send your CV and a cover letter detailing your qualifications and research experience to Professor Teresa Carlomagno at T.Carlomagno@bham.ac.uk.

Last Date for Apply

  • Applications must be submitted by June 1, 2025.

This position offers a fantastic opportunity for researchers wishing to advance their careers in a leading research environment. Join us in our mission to discover the structural basis of molecular functions!

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