We are seeking a PhD student in chemistry that will be part of a research team 
focused on understanding membrane protein transport using experimental 
techniques such as time-resolved X-ray scattering and biochemical assays, as 
well as computer simulation. Application deadline is 2019-06-03.

Project description
Biological membranes contain proteins that are necessary for all forms of Life 
– not least human beings. Development of structural characterization methods 
during the last 20 years has resulted in increased understanding of these 
membrane proteins, which in turn has increased production of new 
pharmaceuticals. We now face a major challenge – how can we take the next step 
and understand how proteins change their structures to perform their designated 
functions. By determining intermediate structures in the natural membrane 
environment, we could significantly increase the number of pharmaceutical 
targets. We will specifically characterize transport proteins in pathogenic 
bacteria, which are absent in humans, since such proteins are targets for 
development of new antibiotics that has potential to fight multi-drug 
resistance that pose a severe threat to humans, society, and health care.

Working tasks
The PhD student will be part of an existing research team that combines 
experimental methods and computer simulation to understand membrane protein 
transport. We have developed a combination of time-resolved X-ray scattering 
and computer simulation capable of determining transient intermediate states in 
the natural membrane environment. Our work is carried out on the absolute 
forefront of structural biology and will prepare the PhD student for a 
continued research career in academia or industry.

The PhD student will acquire a unique skillset with both experimental expertise 
and high-performance computing. The research spans molecular biology production 
and characterization of proteins to development work at the synchrotrons MAXIV 
(Lund) and ESRF (Grenoble). The computer simulations will be performed on the 
national SNIC platform at the high-performance computing center HPC2N. The work 
will be performed within the context of Integrated Structural Biology 
(https://www.biostruct.umu.se) at Umeå University that provides seminar series 
as well as an exciting research environment.

Qualifications
To be admitted for studies at third-cycle level you are required to have 
completed a second-cycle level degree, or completed course requirements of at 
least 240 ECTS credits, of which at least 60 ECTS credits are at second-cycle 
level or have an equivalent education from abroad, or equivalent qualifications.

To fulfill the specific entry requirements to be admitted for studies at 
third-cycle level in chemistry, you are required to have completed first-cycle 
courses of at least 90 ECTS credits within the field of chemistry or another 
subject considered to be directly relevant to the specialization in question 
(such as physics, biology etc). Of those 90 ECTS credits, at least 15 ECTS 
credits shall have been acquired at second-cycle level within the 
specialization or an equivalent subject.

Good knowledge of the English language, both written and spoken, is required as 
well as a great interest within the field of biophysics and/or biochemistry. A 
suitable candidate must also be creative, have good collaboration skills, have 
a high degree of independence, and problem-solving analytical ability. 
Experience of protein production and characterization and/or Linux 
terminal/programming are considered as merits.

Terms of employment
The appointment aims at a PhD degree and the main task of the PhD student is to 
pursue their doctoral studies, which includes participation in research 
projects as well as postgraduate courses. In the assignments, teaching and 
other departmental work (up to a maximum of 20%) can be included. The 
employment is limited to four years full-time or up to five years when 
part-time teaching. The salary placement takes place according to the 
established salary level for doctoral employment.

Application
A complete application, written in English or Swedish, should contain a 
Curriculum Vitae, a cover letter including a description of your research 
interests and motivation for applying for this position, copies of degree 
certificates or equivalent, including documentation of completed academic 
courses and obtained grades, name and contact information of at least two 
reference persons.

Applications must be submitted via our e-recruitment system (link at 
https://www.umu.se/en/work-with-us/open-positions/phd-student-position-in-chemistry-with-focus-on-biophysical-chemistry_267035/).
 The last day to apply is 2019-06-03.

For more information about the research, position, or other details, please 
contact Docent Magnus Andersson
email: magnus.p.anders...@umu.se
webpage: https://www.biostruct.umu.se/principal-investigators/magnus-andersson/

About us
The Department of Chemistry is one of the largest departments within the 
Faculty of Science and Technology with approximately 200 employees, of which 
approximately 40 are PhD students, and constitutes a strong and expanding 
research environment. The Department has three major research areas: Biological 
Chemistry, Environmental and Biogeochemistry, and Technical Chemistry. We are 
also a strong partner in the Chemical-Biological Center (KBC), which provides 
excellent scientific infrastructure with several core facilities and technical 
platforms. You can find more information here: 
https://www.umu.se/en/chemical-biological-centre/. Information about the 
postgraduate education can be found on the Faculty of Science and Technology 
website: 
www.umu.se/en/faculty-of-science-and-technology/education/doctoral-studies/chemistry/.
 For more information about working at Umeå University, 
https://www.umu.se/en/work-with-us/.

Umeå University wants to offer an equal environment where open dialogue between 
people with different backgrounds and perspectives lay the foundation for 
learning, creativity and development. We welcome people with different 
backgrounds and experiences to apply for the current employment.

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