I have a position for a PhD student to work in my lab....

PhD position

Phytochrome structure/function


A PhD position at the Institute for Plant Physiology of the Justus Liebig 
University is available immediately. The position (E13 65%) is funded for three 
years as part of the project "Phytochrome from photochemistry to signalling" 
(DFG Hu702/12) in collaboration with Chen Song in Jörg Matysik's lab in Leipzig.
The aim of the project is to further our understanding of the functional 
mechanism underlying photoconversion and signal activation in the 
cyanobacterial phytochrome Cph1. To this end we will study the structures of 
the Pr and Pfr parent states as well as those of photocycle intermediates with 
the help of crystallographic and solid-state NMR methods, work that has already 
lead to numerous prominent publications. The successful candidate will work 
closely with Soshi Nagano in the Giessen lab to create appropriate derivatives 
of Cph1 for crystallisation and highly-accurate atomic distance determinations. 
The work will include visits to various international research facilities and 
extensive personal interactions both in the co-operating labs as well as with 
members of Sfb 1078 in Berlin.

The candidate should have graduated in biochemistry, molecular biology or a 
related field. Experience in protein biochemistry and/or physicochemical 
analysis of protein structure/function would be an advantage. Proficiency in 
written and spoken English and ability to work constructively in a 
multinational, interdisciplinary team are important. Applications from women 
and disabled persons are especially welcome.

If you are interested, please apply by e-mail including a tabular CV:  
Professor Jon Hughes, Plant Physiology, JLU Giessen, Germany 
(jon.hug...@uni-giessen.de).

For further details, see
www.uni-giessen.de/fbz/fb08/Inst/pflphys/pflaphygroups/ag-hughes

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