A new postdoctoral position is becoming available at CEA Saclay (45 min by
train from the center of Paris) in high-field multidimensional NMR applied
to large biological assemblies, to be coupled with an exciting ANR granted
project on the mechanisms of DNA gating in bacteriophages. The work is
focussed on the molecular bases of the head-to-tail connector assembly and
function in bacteriophage SPP1. It is based on functional and structural
experiments, and in particular the coupling of liquid-state and solid-state
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, X-ray crystallography, Electron Microscopy and
Molecular Modelling. Experience in advanced liquid-state and/or solid-state
NMR is essential. Expertise in protein purification and molecular modeling
will be useful. Starting date is from September 2011. A one year funding
that can be extended to three years on a related project is available.

Please submit application and CV  to: [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]> .


Dr Sophie Zinn-Justin
Laboratoire de Biologie Structurale et Radiobiologie
iBiTec-S, CEA Saclay
91190 Gif-sur-Yvette
 
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