Engineering protein superglues for diverse applications
A postdoctoral position is available in Professor Mark Howarth's group at the University of Cambridge Department of Pharmacology, funded by BBSRC. The Howarth group is renowned for its work in synthetic biology, biotechnology, and entrepreneurship, with a particular focus on protein engineering. The project centers on developing a diverse array of protein superglues, such as SpyTag and SpyCatcher, which are innovative molecular tools created by the lab. SpyTag forms an irreversible covalent bond with SpyCatcher, enabling robust molecular assembly for applications in medicine, biotechnology, and fundamental research. These tools have been widely adopted globally and have reached clinical trials. The successful candidate will engineer new Tags/Catchers with selective and rapid reactions, facilitating the construction of novel devices both in cells and in vitro. Depending on the postdoc's interests, the project may address challenges in gene therapy, cancer cell therapy, vaccine development for global health, green biotransformation, or diagnostics. The role involves directed evolution, protein optimization, molecular biology, and biophysics, with opportunities to learn and apply AI and machine learning tools for protein design. Training in additional methods such as cell biology and structure determination will be provided as needed. Responsibilities include managing research activities, generating high-quality data, devising new project approaches, drafting scientific manuscripts, and potentially supervising Masters or PhD students. Candidates should have or be near completion of a PhD in molecular biosciences, with substantial experience in recombinant protein expression or cell biology. Strong communication skills, enthusiasm for science, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively are essential. The position is funded for 36 months, with a salary of £33,002 - £35,608 for Research Assistants (if PhD not yet awarded) and £37,694- £46,049 for Research Associates (upon PhD award), with the possibility of supplementing income through undergraduate teaching. The University of Cambridge is committed to equality, diversity, and inclusion, and all employees must be eligible to live and work in the UK.