We have an immediate opening in the Plückthun lab at the Department of Biochemistry (University of Zürich, Switzerland) for a PhD student to become part of the protein engineering team on the structure-guided development of designed Armadillo-repeat proteins.

The lab seeks a talented and motivated individual with expertise in molecular biology, protein purification and characterization with a successfully completed master degree. Previous experience in X-ray crystallography, combinatorial biochemistry and protein engineering would be an asset. Candidates with one or more of these skills with an interest to learn the others are highly encouraged to apply.

The project aims to drastically shortcut the protein design cycle by creating constructs of designed Armadillo-repeat proteins (dArmRP) that crystallize predictably, leading to very rapid structure determination. dArmRPs are being developed to develop a general recognition code for unstructured peptide stretches in many scenarios, and the successful candidate would contribute to developing this system.

Our lab has an outstanding reputation for the design, characterization, and selection of artificial binding proteins, such as antibodies, and designed ankyrin repeat proteins (DARPins), but so far, all artificial binding proteins must be selected from combinatorial protein libraries. To eliminate the time- and labor-intensive selection process we are establishing dArmRPs as rationally designed binders that specifically recognize the targeted sequence in a predictable way. Background on the dArmRP project can be found in Hansen et al. 2016 (J Am Chem Soc. 138:3526) and 2018 (J Struct Biol. 201:108) and on our homepage (https://www.bioc.uzh.ch/plueckthun/).

To support your PhD project we have access to in-house X-ray crystallography facilities, the protein crystallization center and regular access to the Swiss Light Source (SLS), a 3^rd generation synchrotron nearby. We are not only doing cutting-edge basic protein engineering, but we are also applying our tools to target medically relevant questions, particularly from the field of cancer research. We are a very interdisciplinary group with expertise ranging to eukaryotic cell biology and even animal models. This interdisciplinary approach allows a speedy conversion of your results into applied research.

The city of Zürich offers a very high standard of living, excellent opportunities for hiking, skiing and aquatic sports, and a thriving arts and culture scene.

Please submit your application or informal inquiries to mi...@bioc.uzh.ch or pv...@bioc.uzh.ch. Application deadline: August 15, 2018

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