Join the Centre for Mechanochemical Cell Biology at the University of Warwick as a Research Assistant!
This Wellcome-funded role involves protein purification, biochemical assays, and data analysis to understand microtubule organization and intracellular transport.
Ideal candidates have a degree in a relevant field, experience in protein engineering and characterization, and strong laboratory skills.
- Job Title: Research Assistant – Microtubule Organization and Intracellular Transport;
- Company: University of Warwick, Centre for Mechanochemical Cell Biology and Warwick Medical School;
- Location: University of Warwick Campus, Coventry – On-site;
- Salary: £29,605 to £32,982 per annum;
- Duration: Fixed Term, Full Time (Ending 30 September 2026).
Advance Discovery Science: Research Assistant at the University of Warwick
The Centre for Mechanochemical Cell Biology at the University of Warwick is seeking a dedicated Research Assistant to join Professor Anne Straube’s laboratory.
This Wellcome-funded position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge research on the fundamental mechanisms of microtubule organization and intracellular transport.
About the Role:
As a Research Assistant, you’ll be an integral part of a dynamic and well-established lab, working alongside a team of passionate scientists. Your primary responsibility will be the purification of recombinant human proteins expressed in insect or mammalian cells.
You’ll also conduct biochemical assays, perform quantitative data analysis, and provide general laboratory support. Your expertise in protein engineering, expression, purification, and characterization will be essential to the success of the lab’s research projects.
Responsibilities:
- Protein Purification: Purify recombinant human proteins expressed in insect or mammalian cells using various techniques.
- Biochemical Assays: Conduct biochemical assays to characterize protein function and interactions.
- Data Analysis: Perform quantitative data analysis and interpret results.
- Laboratory Support: Provide general laboratory support, including maintaining equipment, ordering supplies, and ensuring safety protocols are followed.
- Record Keeping: Maintain accurate and detailed records of experiments and results.
- Communication: Present findings at lab meetings and conferences.
Qualifications:
- Education: University degree in a relevant subject area (natural sciences, biochemistry, biophysics, etc.), vocational training as a laboratory technician, or equivalent research experience. Â
- Experience:
- Proven track record in protein engineering, expression, purification, and characterization.
- Experience with biophysical and biochemical experiments.
- General laboratory support and management experience, including re-ordering and stock control.
Essential Skills:
- Technical Skills: Excellent manual skills in laboratory techniques, including protein purification and biochemical assays.
- Data Analysis: Proficiency in quantitative data analysis and interpretation.
- Communication: Excellent record-keeping and communication skills, including presentation skills.
Benefits:
- Stimulating Environment: Be part of the Centre for Mechanochemical Cell Biology and Warwick Medical School, benefiting from a world-class research environment and access to state-of-the-art facilities.
- Competitive Salary: £29,605 to £32,982 per annum
- Comprehensive Benefits: Attractive pension scheme, 26 days holiday plus Christmas closure, excellent learning and development opportunities, and savings on various products and services. Â
- Work-Life Balance: Access to flexible working arrangements to support a healthy work-life balance.
Quick Tips for Applicants: Stand Out as the Ideal Research Assistant
- Showcase Your Laboratory Expertise: Go beyond listing your technical skills. Highlight specific projects or experiments where you’ve successfully applied protein purification, biochemical assays, and data analysis techniques. Quantify your achievements whenever possible and demonstrate your ability to interpret results and draw meaningful conclusions.
- Emphasize Your Passion for Research: Convey your genuine interest in the field of microtubule organization and intracellular transport. Share any relevant research experience, publications, or presentations that demonstrate your knowledge and enthusiasm for this area of study.
- Highlight Your Organizational and Communication Skills: Effective organization and communication are crucial in a research setting. Showcase your ability to maintain accurate records, present findings clearly, and collaborate effectively with team members.
- Demonstrate Your Adaptability and Problem-Solving Skills: Research often involves unexpected challenges and requires adaptability. Share examples of how you’ve overcome obstacles, troubleshooted experiments, and found creative solutions to problems.
- Express Your Alignment with the Research Goals: Familiarize yourself with the research focus of Professor Anne Straube’s lab and the Centre for Mechanochemical Cell Biology. In your cover letter, articulate how your skills and experience align with their research goals and how you can contribute to their ongoing projects.
Ready to find a career with purpose?
Please submit your application, including a CV and cover letter, by Wednesday, September 30, 2024, at 11:55 PM through the University of Warwick’s official website.
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