A position is available for a post-doctoral researcher and technician at the Laboratory for Structural Neurobiology at the KULeuven, Belgium.

http://www.xtal.be

Our research focus is on ion channel homologs from different classes. Our strategy to identify targets for structural studies relies on a GFP-based pipeline for pre-crystallization screening and nanobody technology for purification of GFP fusion proteins. This pipeline has been established for E. coli and insect cells and permit scale-up to 50 liter cultures in Wave bioreactors. Our laboratory hosts an integrated macromolecular crystallization facility with a Mosquito crystallization robot, 2 RockImagers and an in-house rotating anode X- ray source. In combination with electrophysiological recordings of recombinantly expressed ion channels in Xenopus oocytes we aim to understand the relationship between structure, function and pharmacology of ion channels.

We have ongoing collaborations with Pharma Inc. to aid the rational design of new drugs and to facilitate treatment of disorders related to dysfunctional ion channels. Our laboratory is also a participant in the FP7 consortium Neurocypres devoted to structure, function and disease of cys-loop receptors. http://www.neurocypres.eu. We have lively interactions with outstanding groups on campus, including the ion channel group of Thomas Voets (TRP channels) and the structural biology group of Sergei Strelkov.

Prior experience in cloning, cell culture and protein purification techniques is required. Post-docs have the opportunity to combine research with limited teaching duties and grow into independent research careers if desired. This call is open to citizens of EMBL member states only. Belgian citizens or researchers previously employed at KULeuven are excluded.

To apply for this position please send curriculum vitae, a motivation letter and the names of at least two references to: chris.ulens at med.kuleuven.be The position is open immediately and applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Selected publications:
Brams M et al. PLoS Biol (2011) in press
Brams M et al. J Biol Chem (2011) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21115477
Ulens C et al. J Med Chem (2009) http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19331415
Dutertre S, Ulens C et al. EMBOJ (2007) 
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17660751
Ulens C et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. (2006). 
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16505382
Ulens C and Siegelbaum SA. Neuron (2003) 
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14659094

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