Open Post-doc positions in Structural Immunology with a focus on enhanced TCR 
recognition of MHC molecules at the Science for Life Laboratory 
(scilifelab.se<http://scilifelab.se>) in Stockholm, Sweden.

The newly created SciLifeLab, which is a joint effort between four Swedish 
universities, including the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), the Karolinska 
Institute (KI), Stockholm University (SU) and Uppsala University (UU), serves 
as a Swedish national infrastructure to support infrastructure and technically 
advanced research in the life science area. The infrastructure at SciLifeLab 
includes state-of-the-art technologies for high-throughput molecular 
biosciences.

We are currently seeking for one or two highly motivated and multi-talented 
post-doctoral fellows to work on a collaborative project in the Achour 
laboratory within SciLifeLab. This is an ideal position for a post-doc who is 
looking to bolster experience and/or publication record for several years 
before moving to a faculty position.

The selected post-doctoral fellow(s) will focus on determining the 
three-dimensional structures of T cell receptors in complex with MHC class I or 
class II, presenting wild-type and altered versions of epitopes related to 
autoimmune and/or cancer diseases. The overall aim of the project is to 
establish and understand the mechanisms underlying enhanced TCR recognition of 
infected and/or cancer cells, as well as to provide a structural basis for the 
induction of autoimmune responses. All the structural studies will be performed 
in parallel with functional assays within the research groups of Prof. Lars 
Klareskog and Dr Vivianne Malmström (both at the Center for Molecular Medicine 
(CMM, KI), as well as the research group of Dr Petter Brodin (SciLifeLab, KI).

A successful PhD in a relevant scientific discipline and proficiency in 
structural and molecular biology are required. The post-doc fellows will have a 
lot of autonomy, but are also expected to provide theoretical and technical 
assistance with overall laboratory computational and crystallographic projects. 
The candidates should have a strong will to work on challenging and significant 
protein complexes in a multidisciplinary setting. Main skill sets required are 
facility in cloning and protein production, practical aspects of protein 
crystallization, structure determination and computation. Familiarity with 
protein expression systems, cell culture, various biochemical and biophysical 
techniques to study protein-protein interactions are also highly desirable. The 
candidates are expected to be particularly interested into determining the 
three-dimensional structures of protein complexes, as well as assess 
biophysically their interactions using e.g. Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR), 
isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) or microscale thermophoresis. A large 
panel of other biophysical technologies is also available within SciLifeLab.

The positions are initially offered for a period of two years (1+ 1year), but 
if successful, the post-doctoral fellows will also be offered a portfolio of 
their own projects in the areas of structure and/or protein engineering, as 
well as possibility to establish an own research group.

The applicants should send a CV, with a complete list of publications (only 
published manuscripts) as well as a letter in which they describe the basis of 
their interest in the proposed project. Three professional references should 
also be sent in which the scientific and social qualities of the candidate are 
described. All required information should be sent by e-mail to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.

More information about the Achour group can be found in 
scilifelab.se<http://scilifelab.se> as well as in cim/ki.se. The positions are 
available from the beginning of September 2013, and will remain open until 
filled. The initial appointment is for 1 year. Consideration of applications 
starts when this advertisement appears. This call closes on December 1th, 2013.

Adnane Achour



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