Phosphorylation substrates for PKA in amoebozoan encystation and sporulation, A postdoctoral research position is offered for a period of 18 months to identify the PKA phosphorylated proteins that cause encystation and sporulation in social and pathogenic amoebas.Applicants must have completed a PhD in Biochemistry. They must be able to demonstrate a solid base in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry and have extensive experience with culture and gene modification procedures in Dictyostelium and Polysphondylium.
Postdoctoral Research Assistant (Phosphorylation substrates for PKA in amoebozoan encystation and sporulation)
College/SASS:School of Life Sciences
School/Directorate: Cell and Developmental Biology
Closing Date 23 October 2015
For more details: p.schaap@dundee.ac.uk
For further information contact Pauline Schaap at p.schaap@dundee.ac.uk or visit our website http://www.lifesci.dundee.ac.uk/people/pauline_schaap/ .