Dear all,

I am writing this email to bring to your attention several openings as Research 
Group Leader at Human Technopole Structural Biology Research Centre in Milan.

Human Technopole (HT) is a research organisation based in Milan (Italy) with a 
focus on human biology in health and disease. HT is an independent foundation 
created and supported by the Italian government that consists of several 
Research Centres. The Centres will work together to enable collaborative, 
interdisciplinary research and to create an open, collaborative environment 
that will help promote life science research both nationally and 
internationally.

We are seeking talented early career researchers to establish their independent 
laboratory at the HT Research Centre for Structural Biology. The Research Group 
Leaders will be responsible for developing an independent scientific programme 
within the Centre, as well as contributing to the collegial development of the 
HT research programme. They will be active researchers carrying out 
high-quality, internationally competitive research and contributors to the 
international scientific community. The HT Research Centre for Structural 
Biology will offer an outstanding infrastructure for carrying out modern 
cryo-EM workflows, including SPA, cryo-FIB-SEM, CLEM and cryo- and room 
temperature-tomography.  The Facility will be equipped, by December 
2020/January 2021, with two 300kV TEMs (TFS Titan Krios G4 + Falcon 4 + Gatan 
K3 + Gatan BioQuantum EF + VPP, and a 300 kV TFS Spectra dedicated to room 
temperature electron tomography), 200kV TEM (TFS Glacios + Falcon 4 + VPP), 
120kV TEM (TFS Talos L120C), a DualBeam cryo-FIB system (TFS Aquilos), and at 
least one fluorescence microscope with a cryo-stage for CLEM applications.
Ancillary equipment includes plunge freezing devices, glow discharger units, 
plasma cleaner, carbon coating system, and other sample preparation tools for 
high-pressure freezing, freeze substitution and ultramicrotomy of resin 
embedded and vitrified samples.
Additionally, state-of-the art equipment for biochemical and biophysical 
characterization of macromolecular complexes will be available, as well as a 
large-scale cell culture facility, including large fermenters for 
microorganisms and bioreactors for mammalian cells. In the spirit of the HT, 
the Group Leaders will have access to additional facilities, such as the Light 
Microscopy Facility, that are formally associated to the other HT Centres. 
Newly appointed Group Leaders will be offered a generous start-up package and 
core funding. A strategic priority is represented by individuals with 
experience and an active research program employing cryo-FIB-SEM approaches.

Key tasks and responsibilities
The Research Group Leader will:

  *   Develop and supervise the establishment of a world-class research 
programme in structural cell biology
  *   lead their own research group
  *   foster a diverse and nurturing research environment through leading and 
mentoring members of their teams

  *   build effective links and collaborations within other HT research 
investigators,
  *   develop and foster links between HT and other national and international 
research organizations
  *   contribute to the preparation of Centre reports to be reviewed by an 
external expert board
  *   actively participate in initiatives that pursue improvement of all 
aspects of HT
  *   actively participate in the co-organization and implementation of 
activities that will promote the image of HT in the international structural 
biology community, such as symposia and workshops

  *   contribute to the establishment of a collaborative and open scientific 
environment by actively participating in meetings and seminar series internal 
to HT. This will foster synergies between the groups and propagation of 
knowledge
  *   raise third-party funding
  *   participate and helping to designing HT Core Facilities

Key requirements
The selected candidates will have an outstanding record in Structural Biology, 
in particular in cryo-electron microscopy workflows, and an interest, that can 
be non-exclusive, in the analysis of human systems and diseases. The Centre for 
Structural Biology will work closely with other HT Research Centres to achieve 
synergies and reach joint goals. The selected candidates will possess 
scientific vision, leadership skills and be competitive in acquiring extramural 
grants. Basic requirements for the position include a PhD in a relevant science 
subject, and a proven record of scientific research output in the field of 
structural biology. Excellent organisational skills and a fluent command of 
English are essential.

Application Instructions
Please apply online at 
Careers@HumanTechnopole<https://www.humantechnopole.it/join-us?p_p_id=JobViewer_INSTANCE_axOoepelnclY&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_state=normal&p_p_mode=view&_JobViewer_INSTANCE_axOoepelnclY_goToView=%2Fjob%2Fdetail.jsp&_JobViewer_INSTANCE_axOoepelnclY_groupId=42626&_JobViewer_INSTANCE_axOoepelnclY_journalArticleId=571383&_JobViewer_INSTANCE_axOoepelnclY_detail=detail#p_p_id_JobViewer_INSTANCE_axOoepelnclY_>
 , sending a CV, a motivation letter, a project description and providing 
contacts for four potential referees.
The project description should be a maximum of 8 pages long and include both a 
short description of current and future research in the group in the context of 
HT.
Questions concerning the role and any queries regarding the terms and 
conditions should be sent to the Head of the HT Structural Biology Research 
Centre, Alessandro Vannini at alessandro.vannini [at] fht.org.

Additional Information
The  Research Group Leader swill be based in Milan, recently named the city 
with the best quality of life in Italy.
HT offers a highly collaborative, international and diverse work environment. 
The working language is English. HT will foster top quality, interdisciplinary 
research by promoting a vibrant environment consisting of independent research 
groups attracting outstanding graduate students and postdoctoral fellows with 
access to cutting-edge Core Facilities.
HT is an inclusive, equal opportunity employer offering attractive conditions 
and benefits appropriate to a leading, internationally competitive research 
organization. Researchers coming to Italy for the first time, or returning 
after residing abroad, benefit from very attractive income tax benefits. HT 
seeks to promote a collegial and family-friendly atmosphere. The remuneration 
package comprises a competitive salary, a comprehensive pension scheme, medical 
and other social benefits, as well as financial support for relocation and 
installation, including the family.
This is a link to the project of the building that will host the labs: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYuYKMCkhzM&t=3s

Best wishes,

Alessandro Vannini

PS. Please, do not reply to this email address (which is basically 
unsupervised) but to the one indicated in the body of the email if you need 
further info.


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