The Andersson lab at the Department of Chemistry at Umeå University, Sweden, is 
looking to recruit a PhD student to join our team to study ATP-dependent 
membrane proteins with a specific focus on regulation mechanisms and bacterial 
antibiotic resistance. We combine structural biology techniques ranging from 
cryo-EM, X-ray solution scattering, and cutting-edge time-resolved X-ray 
scattering to determine structures of high-energy states (see our 2020 
publication in Science Advances) – that are invisible to other structural 
biology techniques. So, if you’re interested in pushing the limits of 
structural biology - come join our team!

Here is a link to the full ad and the application details: 
https://www.nature.com/naturecareers/job/phd-student-position-in-chemistry-umea-university-umu-739108

Best,

Magnus Andersson

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Magnus Andersson, Associate Professor
Integrated Structural Biology
Department of Chemistry
Umeå University

Email: magnus.p.anders...@umu.se<mailto:magnus.p.anders...@umu.se>
Phone: +46 720 837370

Mailing address:
Umeå University
Department of Chemistry
KBC-building
SE-901 87 Umeå

Visiting address:
Linnaeusvägen 6


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