Research Associate in Molecular Oncology at University of Bristol
Bristol BS8 1QU, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Aug, 25

Salary

44128.0

Posted On

16 May, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Information Technology/IT

Description

YOU SHOULD APPLY IF

  • You hold a relevant PhD (or working towards one).
  • You need to possess high-level molecular/biochemical/cell biology practical skills, including ChIP, co-immunoprecipitation, qPCR, alternative splicing analysis, western-blotting, tissue-culture, confocal microscopy, immunocytochemistry, flow cytometry.
  • You should also have practical experience of bioinformatics for proteomics and transcriptomics.
Responsibilities

THE ROLE

We are seeking a highly motivated and enthusiastic Postdoctoral Research Associate for a Little Princess Trust/Children’s Cancer and Leukaemia Group funded “New Ideas” research project entitled “Using splice-switching oligonucleotides for cancer therapeutics”. The project builds on our recently published work demonstrating the spliceosomal vulnerability of neuroblastoma [Bojko etal, Cancer Letters 2024, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canlet.2024.217263]. We propose that altering specific mRNA splicing events may selectively kill cancer cells, and we will assess targeted antisense oligonucleotides for this purpose. The post will be for up to 12 months (full-time).

WHAT WILL YOU BE DOING?

This project will require a strong understanding of gene regulation, in particular regulation by post-transcriptional mRNA splicing. You will be expected to show strong initiative and be responsible for the planning, execution and analysis of the project’s experiments. In addition to molecular/biochemical/cell biology techniques, the project may require expertise in bioinformatic analyses.

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