Dr Purba Mukherjee invites applications from motivated individuals for a full-time postdoctoral research associate position in the Department of Chemistry. The position is funded by an EPSRC Open Fellowship with an initial term of 18 months with potential for extension.
The Department of Chemistry is one of the largest and most successful departments at York and we are renowned internationally for our research. As a department, we strive to provide a working environment that allows all staff and students to contribute fully, to flourish, and to excel. We are proud of our Athena Swan Gold Award.
You will be involved in developing a programmable multienzyme assembly for enzymatic nucleic acid synthesis characterised using a multidisciplinary approach including protein library design, single-molecule FRET (smFRET), mass spectrometry, enzyme kinetics and atomic force microscopy (AFM). Knowledge of nucleic acid-modifying enzymes, specifically DNA/RNA polymerases, and enzymatic protein assemblies is essential.
Interview date: To be confirmed
For informal enquiries, please contact Dr Purba Mukherjee, email purba.mukherjee@york.ac.uk
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