the translation is, of course, fake.
jon

Von: CCP4 bulletin board <CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK> Im Auftrag von Jan Dohnalek
Gesendet: Freitag, 22. Januar 2021 11:02
An: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Betreff: Re: [ccp4bb] Open position - data management in biophysics

On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 10:54 AM Pearce, N.M. (Nick) 
<n.m.pea...@uu.nl<mailto:n.m.pea...@uu.nl>> wrote:
Academia, one of the only careers where _success_ is rewarded with perpetual 
impending employment every two+ years.

Which translates "If you do your work well, you will get more .."

Jan





Nick


On 22 Jan 2021, at 08:25, Eleanor Dodson 
<0000176a9d5ebad7-dmarc-requ...@jiscmail.ac.uk<mailto:0000176a9d5ebad7-dmarc-requ...@jiscmail.ac.uk>>
 wrote:

It is a long time since I had any practical concerns with this issue, but some 
funding bodies are more flexible than others. Welcome gives project grants then 
leaves it up to the recipient to hire and plan. And I guess the big research 
institutes like the crick and lmb have similar systems. It is obvious that this 
approach is much more productive than the shorter term grants - is there any 
mileage in someone doing a survey of “outcomes”(horrible word) and pointing out 
that productivity increases with more security?
And as for the national scandal of milking money fir visas from those who come 
here from abroad - already saving us from the cost of their education - I don’t 
know what to say!
Eleanor

On Fri, 22 Jan 2021 at 07:11, Frank von Delft 
<frank.vonde...@cmd.ox.ac.uk<mailto:frank.vonde...@cmd.ox.ac.uk>> wrote:
For me as hiring PI, what's repeatedly dismaying is that it's our funders and 
universities that set the terms, and only with extreme creativity can one shift 
the dial, and only on indidual recruitments, certainly not the high politics of 
the system as a whole.

No, I don't know what will break this - it exploits our fundamental weakness, 
that we go into science because we want to do it, and are already investiging 
all our energy at convincing a system that something else is worth doing 
(getting our mad science funded at all) -- so things like collective striking 
or unionising don't really come naturally.

I do hope the next wave of scientists (am I that old already?) have some 
aggressively constructive thoughts, because mine and the one before mine sure 
don't.


Frank


On 20/01/2021 23:38, Navdeep Sidhu wrote:

Dear Gerlind, Markus, All:



Well, sometimes the (written) promise of a 2-year contract also ends up

boiling down systematically (for some PIs) to only a 6-month contract

after all.--And that after you've spent half a year or more and multiple

trips to the country concerned trying to get a work visa and housing,

all at your own expense--particularly tough for migrants and their families:



"Many come here with a promise of a two-year contract, which later turns

out to be a six month scholarship, which is renewed six months at a

time. Many feel that they have been fooled."

 - From Palle Liljebaeck. "Postdoctoral fellows at KI must be given

better terms." Naturvetarna (Sweden), Nov. 7, 2013

<https://www.naturvetarna.se/vi-erbjuder/tidning-och-nyheter/2013/nr-4-2013/Postdoctoral-fellows-at-KI-must-be-given-better-terms/><https://www.naturvetarna.se/vi-erbjuder/tidning-och-nyheter/2013/nr-4-2013/Postdoctoral-fellows-at-KI-must-be-given-better-terms/>.



(By the way, work contracts often entail health, pension and other

benefits which may be limited or unavailable on a scholarship.)



Fortunately, many PIs don't agree with such practices. But they do

occur, including unfortunately for jobs advertized on the CCP4 bulletin

board--and so perhaps the IUCr or other institutions can help set better

standards.



Cheers,

Navdeep





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On 20.01.21 22:34, Gerlind Sulzenbacher wrote:

Dear Markus,



thank you for opening this discussion.



I'd like to add that in some countries, like France, where I work, this

goes often along with with 12 months contracts.

Imagine moving continent, eventually with family (yes, PostDocs happen

to have a family) just for a 12 months contract, under the conditions

you mentioned.

Sad, as you said, ... and I am quite sure that it has not always been

like that.

I wish all members of the BB a good mood,

Best,

gerlind





On 20/01/2021 21:48, Markus Heckmann wrote:

Dear PI s, and senior scientists' involved in recruitment,



Why do so many (especially postdoc) positions these days indicate:



Readiness for high workload

able to work independently but also effectively and collaboratively

with other lab member

Candidates should have a documented publication record in

peer-reviewed journals, able to work both independently and as an

effective team member.

Do the candidates need to subtly understand that they need to work on

weekends or holidays? And what does it mean by independently and

collaboratively at the same time. Or is this a template from HR

departments.



Was it always like this in science world or we too need to work like

amazon warehouse workers (you can google it and see the pain)?



Saddened...



Mark

(not trying to point out any single PI/person but overall it is the

same words repeated...)







We are opening a new position for an upcoming European project.



*We are looking for an expert in scientific programming with

experience in

scientific data processing for a European project focused on

Standards for

Data Archival and Exploitation. *



Job description:



We offer attractive work connected to development of data management

infrastructure for biophysical data in the frame of an international

project at the Institute of Biotechnology in the centre of excellence

Biocev. The main responsibility lies in definition of data standards and

models for biophysical data, development of algorithms, design of user

interface, and realization of a pilot database of biophysical data. The

person is expected to actively participate in multilateral international

negotiations, to drive the tasks fulfillment in collaboration with the

local international partners, and to present the results.



Dear all,



Two postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr.

Pengxiang

Huang, Assistant Professor and CPRIT scholar in cancer research in the

Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Baylor College of

Medicine.

With the long-standing interest in sterol lipids, the Huang lab

investigates

the poorly understood mechanisms involved in Hedgehog (Hh) and Wnt

signal

transduction, two related pathways that play critical roles in

development,

regeneration and cancer. We utilize a combination of biochemistry, cell,

chemical and structural biology approaches, including both X-ray

crystallography and Cryo-EM. Our recent work identified cholesterol

as the

endogenous ligand for Smoothened, the key signal transduer and

oncoprotein

in the Hh pathway (Cell. 166:1176-87). We also characterized the

structural

and oncogenic basis of Smoothened activation, demonstrating for the

first

time the active conformation of a class F GPCR (Cell. 174:312-24). The

highly interdisciplinary and collaborative environment of our group will

thus provide unique career development opportunities for future

postdoctoral

trainees.



We are seeking highly-motivated candidates with a Ph.D. in biomedical

sciences and significant experience in molecular biology, protein

biochemistry and/or cell biology. Prior knowledge in structural biology

(X-ray crystallography or Cryo-EM) is highly desirable, but not

required.

Candidates should have a documented publication record in peer-reviewed

journals, able to work both independently and as an effective team

member.



To apply, please send your CV, a short summary of research

experience, and

three reference letters to cnssolve[at]gmail.com<http://gmail.com/>.





collaborative research environment focused on structural/molecular

mechanism

of broadly neutralizing antibodies specific to MPER segment of the gp41

subunit in membrane environments, its implication to immunogen design

and

immunogenicity. The laboratory provides a rich training environment and

access to cutting-edge techniques.



Highly-motivated candidates with a recent PhD or MD/PhD in biomedical

sciences and significant experience in molecular biology and

biochemistry

are encouraged to apply. Skills in molecular biology, biochemistry and

extensive biomolecular NMR experience are essential.  Candidates

should have

a documented publication record in peer-reviewed journals. We are

seeking a

candidate with excellent writing and communication skills, able to work

independently but also effectively and collaboratively with other lab

members. Applicants should include a short statement of research

goals, CV

and three references with their application.



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