Dear all,

Two to three postdoctoral positions are currently available in the laboratory 
of Dr. Goran Stjepanovic (https://www.stjepanoviclab.org/) at the School of 
Life and Health Sciences (LHS) and Kobilka Institute of Innovative Drug 
Discovery (KIIDD), the Chinese University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen CUHK(SZ).

Our research interests is to understand the structural and mechanistic basis of 
autophagosomal and autolysosomal membrane formation and dynamics using a 
combination of state-of-the-art structural and biochemical/biophysical 
techniques. The available subprojects are highly interdisciplinary and range 
from proteomics approaches to the study of macromolecular complexes using 
cryo-electron microscopy.

KIIDD is equipped with a state-of-the-art cryo-EM facility that includes two 
FEI Titan Krios equipped with K3 and Falcon III direct detector, Gatan Energy 
Filter and Volta Phase Plate as well as high performance computing resources.

The candidates with expertise in biochemistry, structural biology or a related 
discipline, who are interested in interdisciplinary research are encouraged to 
apply. Hands-on experience in protein expression and purification, as well as 
functional analysis using biochemical and biophysical techniques, are 
prerequisites. Experience in membrane protein biochemistry, fluorescence 
microscopy, mass spectrometry, and/or cryo-EM is an advantage. Good writing 
skills and fluency in English are required.

If you are interested in this position, please contact Dr. Stjepanovic directly 
by sending a cover letter describing your interests in our laboratory and 
projects as well as your CV and a list of two individuals as references to 
[email protected]

Kind Regards,

Goran





Prof Goran Stjepanovic



Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen

H.L. Tu Building, Room RB705-3

2001 Longxiang Avenue, Longgang District

Shenzhen, 518172, China






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