Research Assistant/Associate
- Posted 06 May 2025
- Salary Grade 6/7, £33,482 - £37,194 / £40,497 - £45,413 per annum
- End date 03 June 2025
- LocationGlasgow
- Job Type Research and Teaching
- Reference173295
- Expiry 03 June 2025
Job description
Job Purpose
To contribute to/make a leading contribution to the project ‘An integrated analysis of S-acylation dynamics and its importance in cell physiology’ working with Professors Walden and Professor Fuller, as well as national and international collaborators. This BBSRC-funded ‘Strategic longer larger’ (sLoLa) project is led by University of Strathclyde, with partner organisations across the UK. We will apply a multi-disciplinary Team Science approach to deliver fundamental new insights into the role of S-acylation in cell physiology.
The successful candidate will be embedded in a structural biology team focussing on post-translational modifications and cell signalling, and will be expected to have strong expertise in protein biochemistry and enzymology to contribute to the wider sLoLa team. The successful candidate(s) will also be expected to contribute to the formulation and submission of research reports, publications, and research proposals, as well as help manage and direct this complex and challenging project as opportunities allow.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
1. Support research within the group to further our understanding of how S-acylating and de-S-acylating enzymes recognise their substrates, are regulated, and control cell physiology.
2. Perform laboratory experiments using appropriate methodologies and interpret the results.
3. Document research output, including analysis and interpretation of all data, maintaining records and databases, and drafting regular progress reports for funders.
4. Be responsible for safety management related to the organisation and running of laboratory and/or experimental techniques, equipment, and processes as appropriate.
5. Develop and enhance your research profile and reputation and that of the University of Glasgow / School of Molecular Biosciences / Walden group, including contributing to publications of international quality in high profile/quality refereed journals, enhancing the research impact in terms of economic/societal benefit, and gathering indicators of esteem.
6. Develop personal skills, training, and experience for career advancement.
7. Survey the research literature and environment, understand the research challenges associated with the project and subject area, and develop/implement a suitable research strategy.
8. Enhance the University’s international profile in line with its Strategic Plan, “Inspiring People; Changing the World”.
9. Contribute towards developing and maintaining collaborations with colleagues in the Fuller & Walden groups, other members of the sLoLa team, funders, industrial partners, and academic colleagues.
10. Present research at internal/external meetings with funders, international and national conferences, and at internal and external seminars, to develop and enhance our research profile.
11. Contribute to the supervision, mentoring and training of undergraduate and/or postgraduate students and less experienced members of the project team to ensure their effective development.
For grade 7 appointment:
12. Take a leading role in developing and maintaining collaborations with colleagues in the Fuller & Walden groups, other members of the sLoLa team, funders, industrial partners, and academic colleagues.
13. Take a leading role in team/group meetings/seminars/workshops and School research group activities to enhance the wider knowledge, outputs and culture of the School/College
14. Take the lead in the organisation, supervision, mentoring and training of undergraduate and/or postgraduate students and less experienced members of the project team to ensure their effective development.
Knowledge/Qualifications
Essential:
A1. SCQF Level 10 (honours degree) in a relevant subject or a cognate discipline, or equivalent.
A2. Specialist theoretical and practical experience of structural biology, protein expression and purification using both prokaryal and eukaryal systems, and enzymatic assay development.
A3. A comprehensive and up-to-date knowledge of structural biology techniques including cryoEM and x-ray crystallography.
For appointment at grade 7:
Essential:
A4. Scottish Credit and Qualification Framework level 12 (PhD) with at least 2 years’ post-doctoral experience in a similar or related role(s), or alternatively possess the equivalent in professional qualifications and experience.
Desirable (for Grade 6):
B1. An awarded [or recently submitted or near completion] PhD in subject specialism or equivalent.
Skills
Essential:
C1. Protein purification and data analysis/interpretation skills.
C2. Expertise in structural biology and enzymatic assay development.
C3. Research creativity and cross-discipline collaborative ability.
C4. Communication skills [oral and written], including ability to communicate complex and/or large volume data clearly and concisely to a varied audience.
C5. Excellent inter-personal skills including team working and a collegiate approach.
C6. Appropriate workload and prioritisation skills, including the ability to balance competing demands whilst sustaining quality output.
C7. Problem solving skills including a flexible and pragmatic approach.
C8. Self-motivation, initiative and independent thought/working.
For appointment at grade 7:
Essential:
C9. A track record of presentation and publication of research results in quality journals/conferences.
C10. Ability to demonstrate a degree of independence as illustrated by identification of project objectives from assessment of the literature, design and analysis of experiments and drafting of papers.
Desirable:
D1. Expertise in biophysical approaches for protein-protein interaction analysis.
D2. Expertise in cryoEM sample preparation and data processing.
Experience
Essential:
E1. Experience with recombinant protein expression in eukaryal and prokaryal systems.
E2. Experience measuring protein post-translational modifications and interrogating intracellular signalling pathways.
E3. Experience of interpreting the requirements of others and generating high quality work to meet research objectives.
E4. Experience of working collaboratively with others towards a common goal.
E5. Project or subject specific experience.
E6. Experience of scientific writing.
E7. Proven ability to deliver quality outputs in a timely and efficient manner.
For appointment at grade 7:
Essential:
E8. Sufficient depth of relevant research experience, normally including sufficient postdoctoral experience in a related field, appropriate to an early career researcher.
E9. Experience of making a leading contribution in academic activities.
E10. Experience in undertaking independent research.
E11. Commitment to open research, as appropriate to the discipline, through open data, open code, open educational resources, and practices that support replication.
E12. Proven commitment to supporting the career development of colleagues and to other forms of collegiality appropriate to the career stage.
Desirable:
F1. Experience with structure determination using X-ray crystallography or cryo Electron Microscopy.
Informal enquiries should be directed to Professor Helen Walden, Helen.Walden@glasgow.ac.uk
Terms and Conditions
Salary will be Grade 6/7, £33,482- £37,174/£40,497- £45,413 per annum.
This post is full time, and has funding for up to 48 Months.
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As a valued member of our team, you can expect:
1 A warm welcoming and engaging organisational culture, where your talents are developed and nurtured, and success is celebrated and shared.
2 An excellent employment package with generous terms and conditions including 41 days of leave for full time staff, pension - pensions handbook https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/payandpensions/pensions/, benefits and discount packages.
3 A flexible approach to working.
4 A commitment to support your health and wellbeing, including a free 6-month UofG Sport membership for all new staff joining the University https://www.gla.ac.uk/myglasgow/staff/healthwellbeing/.
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Closing Date: 3 June 2025 at 23:45