Are you interested in biological and biomedical research with the ability to contribute to research-led teaching at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels? Are you committed to excellence in research? If so, this exciting opportunity may be ideal. Dr Wei-Feng Xue is looking for a Research Associate to join his laboratory to undertake the exciting research detailed on a BBSRC grant awarded to the School of Biosciences. The candidate will be responsible for specific duties involved in the project entitled Creating in vitro assembled protein nano-fibrils that mimic polymorphous disease-relevant amyloid structures formed in vivo. In this exciting project, a transformative technology will be developed to allow three-dimensional structural reconstruction of individual amyloid fibrils imaged by atomic force microscopy (AFM) aided by cutting-edge biophysics and structural bioinformatics approaches. This technology will be applied to create and validate in vitro systems that generate human disease-relevant amyloid structures capable of mimicking those found in vivo inpatients. Full-time. Fixed-term: 36 months As a Research Associate, you can expect to be involved in: Devising and undertaking appropriate experiments to achieve the goals and milestones as described in the research programme, submitted to the sponsor. This would include a significant element of independent work, e.g. in the planning and execution of experiments, and the write-up of work for high-quality peer-reviewed publication. Interacting with the supervisor at University of Kent, and any other members of the collaboration to deliver the project. Writing regular reports to the supervisor, compile data acquired in a form to allow rapid transformation of documented research results into high-quality research papers and/or patent applications, communicate the results during regular meetings. Maintaining an up to date/ detailed log of the research activity undertaken and of the data/results obtained. What can you bring to the role? PhD degree or equivalent background awarded (or about to be) in a relevant subject such as Biochemistry, Biophysics, Molecular Biology, Chemistry, Chemical Biology, Computational Biology, Structural Biology or other related subjects.Training/knowledge/experience in protein biochemistry, protein biophysics and structural biology. High proficiency in general computer skills, and training/knowledge/experience in computational data analysis and the interpretation and presentation of such results. Working at Kent: We are ambitious for our people, our communities and the region we serve join us in making the world a better place.