[ccp4bb] Postdoc position, Plant Hormone Transporting Membrane Proteins (Denmark)

2021-02-25 Thread Bjørn Panyella Pedersen
Dear colleagues,
We have an open postdoc position. 3 days left before deadline. Come joint us. 
Great working environment, World-class science. Good work/life balance.

/Bjørn

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Postdoctoral position in Structure of Plant Hormone Transporting Membrane 
Proteins at Aarhus University, Denmark.

online posting:
https://tinyurl.com/MBGpostdoc

We are looking for a highly skilled and motivated postdoc with an interest in 
working on plant hormone transporting membrane transporters and preferably with 
a proven track record in the area of structural and/or functional analysis of 
membrane proteins and an interest for plant biology.

Starting date is negotiable. Funding is available through an ERC grant for at 
least 2 years of employment. An extension is possible for up to a total maximum 
of 4 years of employment as a postdoc.

The position:
The position seeks to strengthen ongoing activities in the laboratory of Bjørn 
P. Pedersen on structure, related to the function and mechanism of plant 
hormone-transporting membrane proteins as defined by the ERC project MUM-GROW 
(pedersenlab.dk). Exact project will be shaped out in dialogue with top 
runners. The laboratory's interest is the interplay between structure and 
function of transmembrane transport processes with a focus on metabolite uptake 
systems, and the methods uses are primarily crystallography and cryo-EM. The 
group is part of the Section of Structural Biology at Aarhus University.

The candidate:
A successful candidate has a relevant Ph.D. degree and a solid and documented 
background in structural biology, biochemistry and/or biophysics. Experience 
with membrane protein expression and purification is favored, and the candidate 
must demonstrate an ability and interest to work with membrane proteins with a 
structural aim. Applicants should be ambitious, show strong collaborative 
skills, and be able to take initiatives and responsibility within the work 
environment.

The successful candidate is offered:
- access to a well-developed research infrastructure.
- a research climate inviting lively, open and critical discussion within and 
across different fields of research.
- a working environment with teamwork, close working relations, network 
activities among young scientists and social activities.
- a workplace characterized by professionalism, equality and a healthy 
work-life balance.

The city:
In Aarhus you have easy access to beautiful nature, an exciting culture and 
city life as well as a safe environment for children - a great place for the 
whole family. The city of Aarhus has everything you need: exciting national and 
international jobs, delightful residential areas, a rich cultural life, and 
beautiful surrounding landscape of woods and coastline that make Aarhus a 
wonderful place to live and work. See https://international.au.dk/life/ for 
details. Aarhus University offers relocation service to international 
researchers. You can read more about it at 
https://international.au.dk/life/researcherscomingtoau/.

Deadline:
All applications must be made online (https://tinyurl.com/MBGpostdoc) and 
received by March 1st 2021.






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[ccp4bb] Fwd: [ccp4bb] Postdoc position, Plant Hormone Transporting Membrane Proteins (Denmark)

2021-02-05 Thread Mark J van Raaij
in case it might be of interest for someone @CNB:


> Begin forwarded message:
> 
> From: Bjørn Panyella Pedersen 
> Subject: [ccp4bb] Postdoc position, Plant Hormone Transporting Membrane 
> Proteins (Denmark)
> Date: 5 February 2021 at 17:20:38 GMT+1
> To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Reply-To: Bjørn Panyella Pedersen 
> 
> Dear colleagues,
> I have an open postdoc position funded by the ERC (details below).
> Please pass this along to anyone who might be interested. Thanks!
> /Bjørn
> 
> Postdoctoral position in Structure of Plant Hormone Transporting Membrane 
> Proteins at Aarhus University, Denmark.
> 
> online posting:
> https://tinyurl.com/MBGpostdoc <https://tinyurl.com/MBGpostdoc>
> 
> We are looking for a highly skilled and motivated postdoc with an interest in 
> working on plant hormone transporting membrane transporters and preferably 
> with a proven track record in the area of structural and/or functional 
> analysis of membrane proteins and an interest for plant biology.
> 
> Starting date is negotiable. Funding is available through an ERC grant for at 
> least 2 years of employment. An extension is possible for up to a total 
> maximum of 4 years of employment as a postdoc.
> 
> The position:
> The position seeks to strengthen ongoing activities in the laboratory of 
> Bjørn P. Pedersen on structure, related to the function and mechanism of 
> plant hormone-transporting membrane proteins as defined by the ERC project 
> MUM-GROW (pedersenlab.dk <http://pedersenlab.dk/>). Exact project will be 
> shaped out in dialogue with top runners. The laboratory's interest is the 
> interplay between structure and function of transmembrane transport processes 
> with a focus on metabolite uptake systems, and the methods uses are primarily 
> crystallography and cryo-EM. The group is part of the Section of Structural 
> Biology at Aarhus University.
> 
> The candidate:
> A successful candidate has a relevant Ph.D. degree and a solid and documented 
> background in structural biology, biochemistry and/or biophysics. Experience 
> with membrane protein expression and purification is favored, and the 
> candidate must demonstrate an ability and interest to work with membrane 
> proteins with a structural aim. Applicants should be ambitious, show strong 
> collaborative skills, and be able to take initiatives and responsibility 
> within the work environment.
> 
> The successful candidate is offered:
> - access to a well-developed research infrastructure.
> - a research climate inviting lively, open and critical discussion within and 
> across different fields of research.
> - a working environment with teamwork, close working relations, network 
> activities among young scientists and social activities.
> - a workplace characterized by professionalism, equality and a healthy 
> work-life balance.
> 
> The city:
> In Aarhus you have easy access to beautiful nature, an exciting culture and 
> city life as well as a safe environment for children - a great place for the 
> whole family. The city of Aarhus has everything you need: exciting national 
> and international jobs, delightful residential areas, a rich cultural life, 
> and beautiful surrounding landscape of woods and coastline that make Aarhus a 
> wonderful place to live and work. See https://international.au.dk/life/ 
> <https://international.au.dk/life/> for details. Aarhus University offers 
> relocation service to international researchers. You can read more about it 
> at https://international.au.dk/life/researcherscomingtoau/ 
> <https://international.au.dk/life/researcherscomingtoau/>.
> 
> Deadline:
> All applications must be made online (https://tinyurl.com/MBGpostdoc 
> <https://tinyurl.com/MBGpostdoc>) and received by March 1st 2021.
> 
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[ccp4bb] Postdoc position, Plant Hormone Transporting Membrane Proteins (Denmark)

2021-02-05 Thread Bjørn Panyella Pedersen
Dear colleagues,
I have an open postdoc position funded by the ERC (details below).
Please pass this along to anyone who might be interested. Thanks!
/Bjørn

Postdoctoral position in Structure of Plant Hormone Transporting Membrane 
Proteins at Aarhus University, Denmark.

online posting:
https://tinyurl.com/MBGpostdoc

We are looking for a highly skilled and motivated postdoc with an interest in 
working on plant hormone transporting membrane transporters and preferably with 
a proven track record in the area of structural and/or functional analysis of 
membrane proteins and an interest for plant biology.

Starting date is negotiable. Funding is available through an ERC grant for at 
least 2 years of employment. An extension is possible for up to a total maximum 
of 4 years of employment as a postdoc.

The position:
The position seeks to strengthen ongoing activities in the laboratory of Bjørn 
P. Pedersen on structure, related to the function and mechanism of plant 
hormone-transporting membrane proteins as defined by the ERC project MUM-GROW 
(pedersenlab.dk). Exact project will be shaped out in dialogue with top 
runners. The laboratory's interest is the interplay between structure and 
function of transmembrane transport processes with a focus on metabolite uptake 
systems, and the methods uses are primarily crystallography and cryo-EM. The 
group is part of the Section of Structural Biology at Aarhus University.

The candidate:
A successful candidate has a relevant Ph.D. degree and a solid and documented 
background in structural biology, biochemistry and/or biophysics. Experience 
with membrane protein expression and purification is favored, and the candidate 
must demonstrate an ability and interest to work with membrane proteins with a 
structural aim. Applicants should be ambitious, show strong collaborative 
skills, and be able to take initiatives and responsibility within the work 
environment.

The successful candidate is offered:
- access to a well-developed research infrastructure.
- a research climate inviting lively, open and critical discussion within and 
across different fields of research.
- a working environment with teamwork, close working relations, network 
activities among young scientists and social activities.
- a workplace characterized by professionalism, equality and a healthy 
work-life balance.

The city:
In Aarhus you have easy access to beautiful nature, an exciting culture and 
city life as well as a safe environment for children - a great place for the 
whole family. The city of Aarhus has everything you need: exciting national and 
international jobs, delightful residential areas, a rich cultural life, and 
beautiful surrounding landscape of woods and coastline that make Aarhus a 
wonderful place to live and work. See https://international.au.dk/life/ for 
details. Aarhus University offers relocation service to international 
researchers. You can read more about it at 
https://international.au.dk/life/researcherscomingtoau/.

Deadline:
All applications must be made online (https://tinyurl.com/MBGpostdoc) and 
received by March 1st 2021.



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[ccp4bb] Postdoc position, Plant Hormone Transporting Membrane Proteins (Denmark)

2021-01-14 Thread Bjørn Panyella Pedersen
Dear colleagues,
I have an open postdoc position funded by the ERC (details below).
Please pass this along to anyone who might be interested. Thanks!
/Bjørn


Postdoctoral position in Structure of Plant Hormone Transporting Membrane 
Proteins at Aarhus University, Denmark.
(https://tinyurl.com/MBGpostdoc)

We are looking for a highly skilled and motivated postdoc with an interest in 
working on plant hormone transporting membrane transporters and preferably with 
a proven track record in the area of structural and/or functional analysis of 
membrane proteins and an interest for plant biology.

Starting date is negotiable. Funding is available through an ERC grant for at 
least 2 years of employment. An extension is possible for up to a total maximum 
of 4 years of employment as a postdoc.

The position:
The position seeks to strengthen ongoing activities in the laboratory of Bjørn 
P. Pedersen on structure, related to the function and mechanism of plant 
hormone-transporting membrane proteins as defined by the ERC project MUM-GROW 
(pedersenlab.dk). Exact project will be shaped out in dialogue with top 
runners. The laboratory's interest is the interplay between structure and 
function of transmembrane transport processes with a focus on metabolite uptake 
systems, and the methods uses are primarily crystallography and cryo-EM. The 
group is part of the Section of Structural Biology at Aarhus University.

The candidate:
A successful candidate has a relevant Ph.D. degree and a solid and documented 
background in structural biology, biochemistry and/or biophysics. Experience 
with membrane protein expression and purification is favored, and the candidate 
must demonstrate an ability and interest to work with membrane proteins with a 
structural aim. Applicants should be ambitious, show strong collaborative 
skills, and be able to take initiatives and responsibility within the work 
environment.

The successful candidate is offered:
- access to a well-developed research infrastructure.
- a research climate inviting lively, open and critical discussion within and 
across different fields of research.
- a working environment with teamwork, close working relations, network 
activities among young scientists and social activities.
- a workplace characterized by professionalism, equality and a healthy 
work-life balance.

The city:
In Aarhus you have easy access to beautiful nature, an exciting culture and 
city life as well as a safe environment for children - a great place for the 
whole family. The city of Aarhus has everything you need: exciting national and 
international jobs, delightful residential areas, a rich cultural life, and 
beautiful surrounding landscape of woods and coastline that make Aarhus a 
wonderful place to live and work. See https://international.au.dk/life/ for 
details. Aarhus University offers relocation service to international 
researchers. You can read more about it at 
https://international.au.dk/life/researcherscomingtoau/.

Deadline:
All applications must be made online (https://tinyurl.com/MBGpostdoc) and 
received by March 1st 2021.







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