We have a new graduate program at the Heinrich-Heine-University Düsseldorf,
Germany, and we are looking for motivated students (with a Masters degree)
to join this program. The projects are across different disciplines of
Biology and my lab offer a position in Structural Biology (see below for the
details).

 

This is the link to the graduate school:
https://www.biologie.hhu.de/en/start-biology/igradbio-graduate-program.html

 

Please feel free to forward it to everyone who is interested!

 

Best,

Ingrid

 

 

The groups of Ingrid Span at the Institut für Physikalische Biologie and
Ursula Fleig at the Institut für Funktionelle Genomforschung der
Mikroorganismen at Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf are seeking to fill
a

PhD position in structural biology and cell biological research (f/m/d)

within the Graduate Program for Biology Science (iGRADbio) at HHU
Düsseldorf.

The successful candidate for this position will focus on studying the
structure and molecular mechanisms of the iron-sulfur protein Asp1, a member
of the Vip1/PPIP5K enzyme family. This enzyme family was discovered 13 years
ago and is a highly conserved, exclusively eukaryotic enzyme family that
controls the intracellular levels of a signaling molecule named inositol
pyrophosphate (IPPs). Since then the importance of this Vip1/PPIP5K enzyme
family in numerous cellular processes has become evident. Among other
things, Vip1/PPIP5K made-IPPs control hearing in humans, mammalian organ
development, the response to pathogen attack in mammals and plants and the
faithful inheritance of chromosomes in fungi. Vip1/PPIP5K proteins are
bifunctional enzymes comprised of autonomous kinase and pyrophosphatase
domains that manufacture or destroy specific IPPs, respectively. How the two
enzymatic activities are controlled on a molecular level is unclear and the
focus of this PhD thesis. The project involves X-ray crystallography in
combination with genetic, cell biological, biochemical, and spectroscopic
methods.

Candidates should have a strong background in biology and/or chemistry.
Prior research experience in X-ray crystallography or metalloproteins or
molecular cell biology are desirable but not required. Candidates should
also have strong communication skills, the ability to conduct research, and
the ability and willingness to work in an interdisciplinary team.

Interested applicants who have (or are anticipated to have) a Master’s
degree in biology, biochemistry, chemistry or a closely related discipline
should send a short cover letter describing their research interests and
motivation and a Curriculum vitae to Prof. Dr. Ingrid Span
(ingrid.s...@hhu.de). Please feel free to contact us (ingrid.s...@hhu.de or
fle...@hhu.de) for questions regarding the position or detailed information
on the project.

 

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Ingrid Span

 

Institut für Physikalische Biologie

Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf

Universitätsstraße 1
40225 Düsseldorf

 

Tel.: +49 211 81-15582

E-Mail: ingrid.s...@hhu.de

 


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