A 2 year postdoctoral position with support from the French National Research Agency (ANR) is available at the Institut de Biologie et Chimie des Protéines, a mixed CNRS and University of Lyon 1 research institute in Lyon, to study the human cytosolic 5’-nucleotidase II. This enzyme plays an important role in the regulation of intracellular nucleotide pools, and due to this regulatory activity, it is partly responsible for the failure of some cancer treatments involving cytotoxic nucleoside analogues. With the aim of increasing the efficiency of these anti-cancer agents currently used in the clinic, our studies involve a multidisciplinary approach, which combines molecular and structural biology along with classical biochemical procedures, bioinformatics and chemical synthesis. The project is therefore conducted within a research consortium gathering cellular-, molecular- and structural biologists but also biochemists and chemists.

A Ph.D. in biochemistry or biophysics, and a solid experience in protein expression, purification and X-ray structure determination are required. Background knowledge in Small Angle X-ray Scattering techniques is an advantage.

Salary is according to the CNRS guidelines.

Lyon is one of the major cities in France and is ideally located in the centre of Europe within two hours of Paris, the Alps and the Mediterranean. It has a strong cultural and intellectual tradition, is widely known as the gastronomic centre of France, and the old town is a UNESCO World Heritage site.

The position is immediately available and interested candidates should send their CV, a letter of interest and contact information for 3 referees to Dr. Nushin Aghajari; n.aghaj...@ibcp.fr

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