Dear All,

I have a postdoc vacancy in my lab at EMBL Heidelberg, Germany. 
The ideal candidate should have some experience in crystallography and be
enthusiastic to discover molecular mechanisms of complex nucleic acid -
protein machines (transposases and/or small RNA mediated silencing complexes). 
Please see full add below.
You are welcome to contact me for more information.
To apply please go to:  www.embl.org/jobs

Best regards, 
Orsolya

Orsolya Barabas, PhD
Group Leader
Structural and Computational Biology Unit
European Molecular Biology Laboratory 
Meyerhofstrasse 1, Rm 341a
69117 Heidelberg, Germany
E-mail: bara...@embl.de


Postdoctoral Fellow Position: Mechanism and Regulation of Transposition

A funded postdoctoral fellow position is available in the group of Dr Orsolya 
Barabas at the Structural and Computational Biology Unit, European Molecular 
Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg.
EMBL is a world leading international research organization pursuing 
interdisciplinary research in a collaborative atmosphere (see www.embl.de). The 
Barabas Group studies the mechanism of movement and regulation of transposons 
using molecular and structural biology techniques.
 
Transposons are mobile genetic elements that have shaped evolution for millions 
of years. They are often considered as harmful genomic parasites, because they 
introduce genetic mutations that can lead to cellular malfunction and disease. 
On the other hand, recent seminal findings show that many organisms from 
bacteria to man recruit transposons to fulfill essential functions. Such 
beneficial roles of transposons range from adaptation in bacteria, genome 
rearrangements in ciliated protozoa to genetic diversification during mammalian 
embriogenesis and neurogenesis. Moreover, transposons provide broadly 
applicable genetic tools with attractive applications in research and even in 
gene therapy. 
To understand the intricate interaction between transposons and their host 
cells we investigate at the molecular and cellular levels how transposons move 
and how their host cells control them. Among transposon silencing pathways, our 
current focus is on small RNAs and DNA methylation. We also explore the 
potential of transposon-based genetic tools and engineer them for advanced 
applications in genetics and synthetic biology. We employ an interdisciplinary 
approach combining structural biology (mainly X-ray crystallography, but also 
NMR, EM and FRET-based techniques in collaboration), biochemistry (nucleic acid 
enzymology), biophysics, microbiology, and cell biology. 
 
We seek a skilled and passionate biochemist or structural biologist who is 
enthusiastic to venture into this novel area of research. The successful 
candidate will join an energetic and highly interactive research group in the 
resourceful environment of EMBL, surrounded by world-class scientists from a 
wide variety of fields. He/she will be encouraged to work independently, but 
well integrated into a highly collaborative team. He/she will be offered expert 
training in either of the required experimental techniques, practice in 
training students, as well as career mentoring through institutional and 
individual means.

Location:       Heidelberg, Germany
Staff Category:         Postdoctoral Fellow
Contract Duration:      2 years
Grading:        N/A
Closing Date:   29 September 2013

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