Research Assistant in Drosophila Cell Biology (Fixed Term)
Applications are invited for a Research Assistant position in the group of Prof Daniel St Johnston at the Gurdon Institute, University of Cambridge. The post is available for up to 3 years, starting from October 1st, 2025.
The BBSRC-funded project aims to determine how modulation of the key polarity kinase, aPKC, induces apical constriction in epithelial cells and to investigate the role that this mechanism plays in morphogenesis during Drosophila development. Responsibilities will include the generation of transgenic and mutant flies using CRISPR/Cas9, performing crosses to produce the appropriate genotypes, clone generation using the Flp/FRT system and live imaging of Drosophila embryos and egg chambers.
Homepage: http://www.gurdon.cam.ac.uk/research/stjohnston
Applicants must have a Bachelors or Masters level degree in a relevant area of Biology. Expertise in cell biology and Drosophila genetics would be an advantage, although training can be provided where necessary.
The post does not require a PhD qualification.
Fixed-term: The funds for this post are available for 3 years in the first instance.
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