Research Associate- Dupree Group (Fixed Term)
Applications are invited from an enthusiastic and team-oriented researcher to join the laboratory of Professor Paul Dupree. The Dupree lab https://www.bioc.cam.ac.uk/dupree is internationally recognised as a leading team of researchers in plant cell wall biochemistry. We aim to understand how the biosynthesis and assembly of polysaccharides generates the remarkable plant cell wall that can be strong, and resistant to decay or, when appropriate, able to expand as the cells grow. We apply our discoveries in applications from human and animal dietary fibre, gut microbiome modulation, soil health and synthesis of cellulosic materials to replace petrochemicals in packaging and building construction.
The successful candidate will join a team working to understand the relationship between glucomannan structure and function, in a project selected as an ERC Advanced grant to Prof Dupree, and funded by UKRI.
Candidates should hold a PhD (or be close to completion) in Biochemistry or other relevant field, with a strong background in plant or carbohydrate biochemistry. A proven track record of research productivity and the ability to lead diverse but complementary projects to completion is essential.
Experience in Arabidopsis molecular genetics such as CRISPR/Cas9, molecular biological techniques, protein expression, carbohydrate structural analysis or enzyme assays would be desirable.
Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available immediately until 30 September 2027 in the first instance.
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Informal enquiries are welcome to be sent to Professor Dupree: pd101@cam.ac.uk
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