[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral position in macromolecular crystallography, HZI Braunschweig, Germany

2014-01-27 Thread Wulf Blankenfeldt
Postdoctoral Position in Macromolecular Crystallography

The Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research (HZI) in Braunschweig (Germany) 
announces an opening for a postdoctoral researcher in macromolecular 
crystallography. The position is associated with the department “Structure and 
Function of Proteins” headed by Prof. Wulf Blankenfeldt. The department focuses 
on unraveling molecular mechanisms of uncharacterized processes in the 
metabolism, regulation and virulence of pathogenic microorganisms.


About the institute
More than 800 people work at the HZI, a research institution in the Helmholtz 
Association of German Research Centres funded jointly by the Federal Republic 
of Germany and the Federal State of Lower Saxony. The centre’s task is to 
undertake biomedical research in the field of infection biology to expand 
knowledge of the fundamental mechanisms behind medically relevant infectious 
diseases with the aim of providing the key for the development of new 
therapeutics and vaccines.
The Department “Structure and Function of Proteins” offers excellent working 
conditions, state-of-the-art technical platforms and equipment (including 
bacterial, insect cell and mammalian protein expression systems; access to a 
rotating anode X-ray source and several synchrotrons, crystal imaging and 
liquid handling systems; biophysical characterization of proteins), a lively 
scientific community and excellent support for the development of personal 
soft-skills.

Projects
All projects in our department aim at the identification and elucidation of the 
molecular function and mechanism of uncharacterized genes in pathogenic 
microorganisms. A better understanding of these “white spaces” of the genome 
map will not only unravel interesting new molecular processes but also provide 
novel targets for pharmaceutical intervention. To achieve our goal, we employ a 
gamut of methods including – in addition to structural biology – 
microbiological, biophysical and metabolomic techniques.
Because our department is also the prime partner for structural biology-related 
questions at the HZI, the Technical University of Braunschweig and the German 
Centre for Infection Research (http://www.dzif.de/en/) the successful candidate 
will have the opportunity (and is expected) to take leading roles within our 
existing and emerging collaborations.

Prerequisites
Candidates should hold a Ph.D. in a life sciences related subject at the time 
of their employment. They should have a strong background in all aspects of 
macromolecular crystallography, including techniques of recombinant protein 
production and biophysical characterization. Experience in handling and 
manipulating pathogenic bacteria (biosafety level 2) is a plus.

The handicapped
Qualified applicants with a disability will be given preference.

Job details
The position is available immediately for three years with a six month 
probation period. Salary is according to level E14 of the collective labor 
agreement for public service (TVöD).

Application details
Candidates are asked to submit a full CV including a publication list, a cover 
letter outlining their interest in this position, a brief summary of current 
and past research experience (max. 2 pages) and contact data of at least two 
referees. All documents and information should be provided in English or German.

Applications should refer to code 05/2014 and be sent by 28.02.2014 to:

Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research
Dept. of Human Resources
Inhoffenstraße 7
38124 Braunschweig
Germany
E-Mail: jobs...@helmholtz-hzi.de

For further information, please contact Prof. Dr. Wulf Blankenfeldt,
phone: +49-531-6181-7000, e-mail: wulf.blankenfe...@helmholtz-hzi.de




Helmholtz-Zentrum für Infektionsforschung GmbH | Inhoffenstraße 7 | 38124 
Braunschweig | www.helmholtz-hzi.de
Das HZI ist seit 2007 zertifiziertes Mitglied im "audit berufundfamilie"

Vorsitzende des Aufsichtsrates: MinDir’in Bärbel Brumme-Bothe, 
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung
Stellvertreter: MinDirig Rüdiger Eichel, Niedersächsisches Ministerium für 
Wissenschaft und Kultur
Geschäftsführung: Prof. Dr. Dirk Heinz; Franziska Broer
Gesellschaft mit beschränkter Haftung (GmbH)
Sitz der Gesellschaft: Braunschweig
Handelsregister: Amtsgericht Braunschweig, HRB 477


[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral Position in Macromolecular Crystallography

2008-12-04 Thread Michael Gajhede
A postdoctoral position in macromolecular crystallography is available
at the three Cassiopeia beamlines at Max-Lab in Lund, Sweden, for a
period of two years starting as soon as possible. The Danscatt
consortium (www.danscatt.dk) is funding the position, and the successful
candidate will work full time at Max-Lab. The postdoc will provide
general support to all Cassiopeia users for 1/3 of the working time. The
remaining 2/3 will be dedicated to collaborative projects, including
publications, with Danish macromolecular crystallography laboratories,
and to the development of new directions within macromolecular
crystallography at Cassiopeia. Max-Lab has excellent crystallization
robotics, crystal imaging facilities, and structure determination tools.
With respect to new directions, the post-doc is expected to participate
in:

  * Installation and implementation of a free mounting system for MX
  * Proof of principle studies for a solution SAXS beamline with the
option for microfludics applications
  * Implementation of automated sample changers for crystal mounting
at MX beamlines

The successful candidate will refer to professor Michael Gajhede,
Biostructural Research, Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of
Copenhagen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]), from whom further details on the position
can be obtained.  Further details concerning the Cassiopeia beamlines
are available from beamline manager Thomas Ursby
[EMAIL PROTECTED], see also cassiopeia.maxlab.lu.se.

On 23 October 2008, the Swedish government expressed support for the
construction of a unique third-generation synchrotron, the Max-IV, which
is planned to house two superb MX beamlines and one beamline for
solution SAXS. The post-doc is invited to participate in the development
of the detailed plans for these beamlines. In addition, the Max-IV may
become the neighbour of the new European neutron spallation source ESS,
which will initiate a completely new era in neutron studies in
structural biology. The post-doctoral position therefore offers a unique
opportunity to establish research in the future European powerhouse of
structural biology. For more information regarding the Max-IV and ESS,
see: www.maxlab.lu.se and www.esss.se.

The Danish user community in structural biology holds a unique position
in frontier structural biology with many recent publications in leading
journals, see examples below. Projects include ion-pumping membrane
proteins, large macromolecular complexes involved in RNA metabolism,
proteins from the immune defence, ligand-gated ion channels and
transporters in the central nervous system, enzymes from the barley
fatty acid metabolism, bacterial carbohydrate modifying enzymes and
enzymes containing iron.

Homepages of Danish MX laboratories: www.farma.ku.dk/BR,
www.bioxray.au.dk, www.ccs.ki.ku.dk, www.crc.dk, and www.kemi.dtu.dk.

Selected recent MX publications from Danish MX laboratories:

  * Pedersen BP et al. Crystal structure of the plasma membrane
proton pump. Nature 2007, 450(7172):-4.
  * Morth JP et al. Crystal structure of the sodium-potassium pump.
Nature 2007, 450(7172):1043-9.
  * Olesen C et al. The structural basis of calcium transport by the
calcium pump. Nature 2007, 450(7172):1036-42.
  * Andersen CB et al. Structure of the exon junction core complex
with a trapped DEAD-box ATPase bound to RNA. Science 2006,
313(5795):1968-72. 
  * Fredslund F et al. Structure of and influence of a tick
complement inhibitor on human complement component 5. Nature
Immunol. 2008, 9(7):753-60. 
  * Weyand F et al. Structure and molecular mechanism of a
nucleobase-cation-symport-1 family transporter. Science 2008,
Published Online October 16, 2008.
  * Naur P et al. Ionotropic glutamate-like receptor delta2 binds
D-serine and glycine. PNAS 2007, 104(35), 14116-21.
  * Vestergaard B et al. A helical structural nucleus is the primary
elongating unit of insulin amyloid fibrils. PLoS Biology 2007,
5(5) e134.

Candidates may apply before receiving their PhD degree, but the
successful candidate must have earned a PhD degree before the start of
the appointment.

Applications should be marked 08-322/MPD-22. Include in five copies: a
current curriculum vitae, copies of relevant diplomas, a complete list
of publications indicating those articles relevant to the position and
copies of same, and a statement of teaching qualifications.

Electronics applications will not be accepted.

Applications should be sent to: 
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of Copenhagen
Universitetsparken 2
DK-2100 Copenhagen
Denmark

Deadline for applications: 15 January 2009 at 12:00 noon.  

-- 
Professor Michael Gajhede
Institute of Medicinal Chemistry
University of Copenhagen
Universitetsparken 2
DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø
Denmark
Phone: +45 35306407
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]