Postdoctoral Research Assistant - MRC PPU University of Dundee - School of Life Sciences Dundee, United Kingdom

United Kingdom Academic Biochemistry Biology Biotechnology And Genetics Postdoc University Of Dundee - School Of Life Sciences

Postdoctoral Research Assistant - MRC PPU University of Dundee - School of Life Sciences Dundee, United Kingdom

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United Kingdom Academic Biochemistry Biology Biotechnology And Genetics Postdoc University Of Dundee - School Of Life Sciences, Dundee

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 weeks ago, 21 Aug | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 2aa4cd01d7e945de972de89fd9e976c6

Full Job Description

  • Project development and implementation of the project in collaboration with the project team that includes the participating pharmaceutical company.

  • Development of tools (constructs, cell lines, assays) to monitor receptors and extracellular proteins.

  • Performing specificity of degradation and mode of action studies using proteomic approaches.

  • Presenting progress reports to the project team every two weeks.

  • Discussing scientific work at internal meetings, meetings with DSTT industrial partners and at conferences.

    PhD with an outstanding track record and at least one first-authored publication in an internationally recognised peer-reviewed journal.

  • Strong background in cell and molecular biology, biochemistry, and signal transduction, with expertise in ubiquitin signalling and autophagy is desirable.

  • Strong background in targeted protein degradation modalities is desirable.

  • Capable of working in a diverse team, but able to plan and work independently.

  • Excellent communication skills and proficiency in English.

    Dundee, United Kingdom


  • We are looking for an exceptional Postdoctoral Research Fellow with strong Cell and Molecular Biology experience to join the Sapkota Lab to work on an exciting & innovative industry-academia collaborative project aimed at targeting membrane receptor and extracellular proteins for degradation through induced-proximity platforms. The field of targeted protein degradation, for example through PROTACs and molecular glue degraders, is emerging as an exciting new modality for research and therapeutics. The fellow will be based in the Sapkota lab (MRC-PPU, School of Life Sciences) and will work in close collaboration with teams at a leading international pharmaceutical company, which is funding this exciting interdisciplinary project. The Sapkota lab has developed several induced-proximity platforms for targeted protein degradation, phosphorylation, and dephosphorylation of intracellular proteins. This project seeks innovative approaches to push the boundaries to achieve proximity-induced
    degradation of cell membrane and extracellular proteins. This is a unique opportunity to gain experience in world-leading, collaborative and cutting-edge research in one of the hottest areas of modern translational chemical biology and drug discovery. The successful candidate would also be part of an early-stage academia-industry partnership that has exciting prospects for the future. The Sapkota Lab has an outstanding track-record of working with leading pharmaceutical industries, and Prof. Sapkota was recently recognized with the Biochemical Society 2025 Industry and Academic Collaboration Award.