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Postdoctoral Research Fellow: Kinase function in inflammatory bowel disease


Summary of Job Purpose and Principal Duties

The discovery that hyper-activating mutations in a protein kinase termed LRRK2 causes Parkinsons, and also increase the risk of Crohns disease, has led to increased focus on investigating the gut-brain axis and how inflammation contributes to the cross-talk. We now have an exciting opportunity to investigate how mutations on LRRK2 influences intestinal immunity and the development of inflammatory bowel disease. The postdoctoral position will be jointly supervised by Prof. Dario Alessi ( https://www.ppu.mrc.ac.uk/research/principal-investigator/dario-alessi ) and Dr. Mahima Swamy ( https://www.ppu.mrc.ac.uk/research/principal-investigator/mahima-swamy ).

We are seeking a creative and motivated individual to investigate the effects of mutations in the LRRK2 protein kinase on the pathogenesis of Crohns disease. We are interested in understanding how LRRK2 modulates immune responses in the gut, particularly within the intestinal epithelium. This study will build on previous work undertaken in the Alessi lab (PMID: 30647193, 29212815, 29127256, 29127255, 29125462, 29743203, 31663853), and apply it to the understanding of inflammatory bowel diseases. This includes access to multiple animal models, antibodies, mass-spec based screening, all developed in-house. It is expected that the candidate will be outgoing and creative in utilising the resources and expertise available to pursue the research objectives. The candidate will benefit from the cutting-edge managed facilities in cell biology, in vivo models, flow cytometry, imaging and proteomics available within the School of Life Sciences.

The findings of these studies will have clear implications not only for inflammatory bowel diseases, but also infectious diseases of the gut, and possibly Parkinsons.

This position is available for 3 years in the first instance, starting in January 2021. Informal enquiries may be directed to m.swamy@dundee.ac.uk

Candidate Requirements:

  • PhD (or final stages of PhD) in a relevant biological subject with research experience in immunology and in vivo models.
  • Experience or strong interest in understanding signal transduction pathways is desirable
  • Strong academic track record with at least one good quality first author publication or manuscript under review.
  • Ability to work independently and be pro-active, and capable of interacting well within a group.
  • Excellent communication skills and proficiency in English.



Appointment as a Postdoctoral Research Assistant on the Grade 7 salary scale is dependent upon you having been awarded a PhD. An appointment may be considered if you are shortly expected to be awarded a PhD. The initial appointment would be made as a Research Assistant on the Training Grade 7 salary scale (Spinal Point 25 - 28 £29,176 - £31,866).

MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit (PPU):

This project will be performed in the MRC Protein Phosphorylation and Ubiquitylation Unit (MRC-PPU), ( https://www.ppu.mrc.ac.uk/ ) within the School of Life Sciences ( http://www.lifesci.dundee.ac.uk/ ) at the University of Dundee. The MRC-PPU is in a beautiful location overlooking the estuary of the River Tay and provides a multinational and dynamic work environment. The School of Life Sciences is one of the premier Life Sciences research centres in the world, with outstanding laboratory and technology facilities.

The University of Dundee is committed to the highest standards of care and welfare in work with animals. It endorses the ARRIVE guidelines on the reporting of in vivo experiments and is a signatory to the Concordat on Openness in Animal Research.

How to apply:


To apply on-line please visit: https://www.dundee.ac.uk/hr/uodrecruitment/jobvacancies/

The University of Dundee is a diverse community and is committed to equality of opportunity for all by providing a supportive, flexible and inclusive working environment. We have family friendly policies (including flexible working and childcare vouchers), staff groups for LGBT and BME; and prayer room facilities. The School of Life Sciences holds an Athena SWAN Silver Award https://www.dundee.ac.uk/equality-diversity/athenaswan/awards/ which recognises the promotion of gender equality and has made further commitment to advancing inclusive culture which supports and encourages all under-represented groups.

The University of Dundee is a Scottish Registered Charity, No. SC015096.

Postdoctoral Research Fellow: Kinase function in inflammatory bowel disease

Dundee, UK
Full time

Published on 10 Mar 2022

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