Dear colleagues,

We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated postdoctoral research associate in 
the laboratory of Dr. Sonja Lorenz at the Rudolf Virchow Center for 
Experimental Biomedicine, University of Würzburg. 

The position is funded by the Emmy Noether Program of the German Research 
Foundation (DFG) to explore the molecular mechanisms of ubiquitin signaling. 
The successful applicant will undertake structural and functional studies on 
select members of the E2 and E3 families of ubiquitination enzymes using NMR 
and/or X-ray crystallography along with complementary biophysical and 
biochemical tools. Several ambitious projects are available and can be tailored 
to individual interests and expertise.

Research in the Lorenz lab is directed at understanding the structural basis of 
ubiquitination reactions and the crosstalk of ubiquitination with other types 
of posttranslational modifications, such as phosphorylation, in the cell – a 
largely underexplored area of high therapeutic potential. The lab follows a 
multidisciplinary approach by combining structural biology techniques with 
biophysical, biochemical and cell biological analyses.

The Lorenz lab has access to state-of-the-art instrumentation in X-ray 
crystallography and high-field solution NMR spectroscopy. Research facilities 
further include an extensive range of modern biophysical, biochemical, and cell 
biological equipment. The Rudolf Virchow Center is integrated into a 
stimulating, collaborative research environment that includes the Biocenter, 
the Research Center for Infectious Diseases, various institutes of the 
university hospital, and the Max Planck Research Group for Systems Biology in 
Würzburg.

Applicants should possess/be expected to obtain a PhD in the life sciences and 
should have a strong background in either X-ray crystallography or NMR. 
Experience in protein expression and purification and biophysical techniques to 
characterize protein interactions, such as ITC or fluorimetry, is desirable. 
Good English language skills are essential; knowledge of German is not required.

The position will start on 1 April 2014 or later, upon mutual agreement, and is 
initially available for 3 years. Salary is based on the German TVL scale. In 
case of equivalent qualifications, disabled applicants will be preferentially 
considered.

Applications and informal queries about the lab or ongoing projects should be 
sent to Sonja Lorenz by email ([email protected]). Applications are 
expected to include a letter of motivation detailing research interests and 
expertise, a CV, and the contact information for at least two references.

Lab homepage: 
http://www.rudolf-virchow-zentrum.de/en/research/research-groups/lorenz-group/research.html


Sonja Lorenz, PhD
Rudolf Virchow Center for Experimental Biomedicine
University of Würzburg
Josef-Schneider-Strasse 2, Haus D15
97080 Würzburg
Germany

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