瑞士EPFL结构生物学研究博士后岗位
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日期:2008-03-18
Position
Postdoctoral Position in Structural Biology
Employer
EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique federale de Lausanne) (http://www.epfl.ch)
Location
Switzerland
Date Posted
March 17th 2008
Date Expires
May 16th 2008
Tags
postdoctoral position, structural biology, membrane protein complexes,and switzerland
Description
The EPFL (http://www.epfl.ch) and the Brain Mind Institute are seekingan outstanding and highly motivated Postdoctoral researcher for achallenging project with focus on the crystallization of a membraneprotein complex directly implicated in cell proliferation anddifferentiation (see references below).
References: J Neurochem. 2008, 104(1):210-20; PNAS. 2006,103(18):6889-6894; J Biol Chem. 2005, 280(51):41987-96; Biochemistry2004, 43(30):9774-89; Biochemistry 2004, 43(2):323-33; J Biol Chem.2003, 278(39):37213-22).
Requirements/qualifications:
Candidates must have a strong background in Protein crystallization,Biophysics and X-ray crystallography. Experience in membrane proteincrystallization is an advantage. The successful candidate should alsopossess a high degree of motivation, excellent written and verbalcommunication skills and a demonstrated ability to work in a teamenvironment and interact with a multi-disciplinary team of scientists.
Please note that we do not respond if the letter is obviously a mass mailing.
Contact
Interested applicants should email a curriculum vitae, a statement ofresearch interest and names of three references to: patrick.fraering@epfl.ch
Postdoctoral Position in Structural Biology
Employer
EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique federale de Lausanne) (http://www.epfl.ch)
Location
Switzerland
Date Posted
March 17th 2008
Date Expires
May 16th 2008
Tags
postdoctoral position, structural biology, membrane protein complexes,and switzerland
Description
The EPFL (http://www.epfl.ch) and the Brain Mind Institute are seekingan outstanding and highly motivated Postdoctoral researcher for achallenging project with focus on the crystallization of a membraneprotein complex directly implicated in cell proliferation anddifferentiation (see references below).
References: J Neurochem. 2008, 104(1):210-20; PNAS. 2006,103(18):6889-6894; J Biol Chem. 2005, 280(51):41987-96; Biochemistry2004, 43(30):9774-89; Biochemistry 2004, 43(2):323-33; J Biol Chem.2003, 278(39):37213-22).
Requirements/qualifications:
Candidates must have a strong background in Protein crystallization,Biophysics and X-ray crystallography. Experience in membrane proteincrystallization is an advantage. The successful candidate should alsopossess a high degree of motivation, excellent written and verbalcommunication skills and a demonstrated ability to work in a teamenvironment and interact with a multi-disciplinary team of scientists.
Please note that we do not respond if the letter is obviously a mass mailing.
Contact
Interested applicants should email a curriculum vitae, a statement ofresearch interest and names of three references to: patrick.fraering@epfl.ch
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