Dear all,

We are looking for enthusiastic, motivated PhD students and Post-Docsto join 
the Division of Biochemistry in the Netherlands Cancer Institute 
(https://www.nki.nl) in the groups of Tassos Perrakis and Titia Sixma. If you 
have a keen interest in the general field of integrative structural cell 
biology, and previous experience in cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography, cell 
biology, biochemistry, or biophysics … well, read on!

The project in the laboratory of Titia Sixma 
(https://www.nki.nl/divisions/biochemistry/sixma-t-group/ ) is in the area of 
DNA repair.

The projects in Anastassis (Tassos) Perrakis group 
(https://www.nki.nl/divisions/biochemistry/perrakis-a-group/) are in the 
general field of controlling the progress of cell division and microtubule 
interacting proteins, in lysolipids signaling focusing on Autotaxin and its 
interactions, and together with Robbie Joosten in  PDB-REDO .

The Netherlands Cancer Institute is an international center of excellence with 
a high standard of biological research and outstanding research facilities, and 
has an interactive atmosphere. It is located in Amsterdam, with all its 
cultural amenities, close to the Schiphol airport.

The two groups share a common research infrastructure in the Department of 
Biochemistry, and have an interest in structural studies coupled to functional 
analysis. Facilities include the ability to produce and purify proteins in 
bacterial, insect, and mammalian cells, and a well-equipped macromolecular 
biophysics laboratory that are sites in the Instruct Centre NL 
(https://instruct-eric.eu/centre/protein-facility---nki/<http://eric.eu/centre/protein-facility---nki/>).
 Equipment for structural analysis is spearheaded by a brand-new cryo-EM (Jeol 
F2 200kV with a K2 detector) and high-throughput crystallisation robotics; 
these local facilities are coupled with regular access to Krios cryo-EM at 
NeCEN (https://www.necen.nl , https://instruct-eric.eu/centre/necen---lu/) and 
to the ESRF, SLS and DLS synchrotrons, and access possibilities for NMR 
experiments 
(https://instruct-eric.eu/centre/bijvoet-center---uu/<http://eric.eu/centre/bijvoet-center---uu/>).
 Dedicated computing facilities include privileged access to both CPU and GPU 
clusters. Both groups participate in various European and National 
collaborative projects and are members of the Oncode Institute 
(https://www.oncode.nl).

We are looking flexibly for either highly motivated PhD students (strong 
master-level placements in reputable laboratories and familiarity with some of 
the methods we outline would be strong plus) or post-docs (experience in 
cryo-EM would be highly desirable for most positions; candidates with a strong 
background and track record in X-ray crystallography, protein purification, 
cell biology, would be taken seriously under considerations depending on the 
project). For the PDB-REDO project a background in bioinformatics and some 
experience in computerprogramming would be necessary. Applicants should write 
an email, stating their specific interests and attaching a CV and names of 
three references to t.sixma.AT.nki.nl<http://t.sixma.AT.nki.nl> or 
a.perrakis.AT.nki.nl<http://a.perrakis.AT.nki.nl>; feel free to also make 
informal inquiries.

We expect applications to be sent in by Monday 13th January and all positions 
are available asap. PhD candidate positions are for four years; post-doc 
positions can be for 1-4 years depending on qualifications and experience; the 
CAO salary levels apply according to the NKI collective agreement.


Anastassis Perrakis and Titia K. Sixma





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