Post-doctoral position in structural biology of host-pathogen interactions at 
IOCB Prague
Job description
An attractive, fellowship-funded post-doctoral position is open in Dr Sebastian 
Zoll’s group at the Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemsitry (IOCB) in 
Prague. Dr Zoll’s group is using a combination of biochemical, biophysical, 
immunological and structural biology techniques to understand the mechanisms of 
viral entry into mammalian cells. The successful candidate will be using 
cryo-EM to determine the structure of a viral capsid protein in complex with 
its cellular receptor and characterise the interaction using biophysical 
techniques. As part of this process the applicant will also generate monoclonal 
antibody and nanobody libraries as tools as well as for therapeutic 
applications.



Requirements

-        A recent PhD in structural biology or protein biochemistry/biophysics 
using at least one of the following techniques as the main method – cryo-EM, 
X-ray crystallography, small-angle X-ray scattering or NMR.

-        Strong computational skills. Experience with linux operating systems 
and command line interface is required. 

-        Experience in expression construct design, protein purification and 
biophysical techniques to analyse protein-protein interactions (ITC, SPR etc.).

-        At least one first author publication in a high-quality, 
international, peer-reviewed journal

 
The project is supported by a multidisciplinary network of international 
collaborators and provides excellent opportunities to receive additional 
training in foreign host institutions.

The fellowship is granted for one year with possible extension by one more 
year. The earliest starting date is November 2020. The internal deadline for 
applications is 1 September 2020. For further information please see:

https://www.uochb.cz/en/iocb-fellowships 
<https://www.uochb.cz/en/iocb-fellowships>
 
The institute and the city

IOCB Prague is the leading scientific research institution in the Czech 
Republic providing a dynamic, international environment that brings together 
researchers from various fields such as structural biology, molecular biology, 
medicinal and computational chemistry.

Due to its long-standing history in applied science and strong ties with the 
pharmaceutical industry, IOCB enjoys an excellent funding situation and offers 
access to facilities for all modern structural and biophysical methods.

The IOCB cryo-EM facility housing a 300 keV high-resolution and 200 keV 
screening cryo-electron microscope will become operational next year. In the 
meanwhile IOCB researchers enjoy privileged access to the EM facilities 
(screening microscopes and Titan Krios G3) at CEITEC.

IOCB is situated near the city centre in a vibrating, historical quarter of 
Prague boasting beautiful architecture and a rich array of public amenities 
such as cafés, pubs, parks and grocery stores. Transport links by metro and 
tram are excellent with short distances to both airport as well as old town and 
Letna park with its stunning views over the Vltava river.

 
How to apply?

Please send a short motivation statement (max. 500 words), a full publication 
list and a copy of your CV to sebastian.z...@uochb.cas.cz 
<mailto:sebastian.z...@uochb.cas.cz>
2 letters of recommendation will be requested from short-listed candidates 
after the first round of application.

 
Feel free to contact Sebastian for informal enquiries.

Dr Sebastian Zoll

Junior Group Leader

Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry

Czech Academy of Sciences

Flemingovo namesti 542/2, 166 10 Prague 6

Czech Republic

Phone: +420 220 183 591

Email: sebastian.z...@uochb.cas.cz <mailto:sebastian.z...@uochb.cas.cz>
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IOCBP <https://www.facebook.com/IOCBP>rague
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