Elucidating the intricate mechanisms of chromatin repair is crucial for maintaining genomic stability. This position involves investigating the biophysical and structural processes that govern chromatin recognition and repair in tumour suppressor proteins.
The successful candidate will design and execute experiments, collaborating with an international team to establish experimental designs and provide biological insights into chromatin recognition and repair. They will lead the project, assist in supervising undergraduate students, and maintain rigorous documentation of experimental procedures.
Ensuring data quality and reproducibility are essential aspects of this role, and the researcher will contribute to writing manuscripts and grant applications. Regular group meetings and collaboration with internal and external partners are also key components of this position.