Dear colleagues,

there is a postdoctoral position available in my laboratory at the Max Planck 
Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Goettingen, Germany.
We are looking for a curiosity-driven colleague to explore ubiquitin ligase 
complexes by cryo-EM. Crystallographers are also welcome to apply!

For details, please see:
https://www.mpibpc.mpg.de/17641695/04-21

I would be grateful if you could make the announcement below available to 
candidates at your institutes.

Many thanks and best wishes,

Sonja Lorenz, PhD
Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Research Group „Ubiquitin Signaling Specificity“
Am Fassberg 11
37077 Göttingen
Germany
Web: www.mpibpc.mpg.de/lorenz<http://www.mpibpc.mpg.de/lorenz>
Twitter @SLorenzLab


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The Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry is one of the largest 
institutes of the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science and 
conducts basic research to advance knowledge and benefit society. Innovative 
projects and interdisciplinary cooperation characterize research within the Max 
Planck Society.

The research group Ubiquitin Signaling Specificity (Sonja Lorenz) invites 
applications for a position as
Postdoc (f/m/div.)
– Structural and functional analyses of ubiquitin ligase complexes –

Our lab aims to understand how ubiquitin − a single, small protein − achieves 
specificity in regulating virtually all aspects of eukaryotic cell biology. A 
major key lies in the action of ubiquitin ligases, the most diversified class 
of enzymes of the ubiquitination machinery. The immense potential of ubiquitin 
ligases as therapeutic targets is illustrated by the clinical efficacy of 
thalidomide and derivatives in the treatment of hematologic malignancies. 
However, progress towards manipulating ubiquitin ligases rationally has been 
impeded largely by our insufficient understanding of their structural 
underpinnings and functional integration into cellular pathways.
Our lab has establied dedicated tools to capture dynamic macromolecular 
complexes of ubiquitination enzymes and decipher the molecular basis of their 
specificities in substrate recognition and ubiquitin linkage formation. We 
combine chemical-biological, biochemical, cell biological, and structural 
approaches with a particular focus on exploiting the power of cryo-electron 
microscopy to resolve large macromolecular assemblies.

We have a fully funded postdoc position available for a talented individual to 
explore critical ubiquitin ligase complexes in infectious disease or tumor 
biology.

Your profile
• You have a PhD or equivalent degree in a relevant subject area, such as 
structural biology, biochemistry or biophysics.
• You have a proven track record and experience in cryo-EM and recombinant 
protein preparation, ideally using the baculovirus expression system.
• Additional experience in X-ray crystallography would be beneficial.
• You are curiosity-driven and passionate about science, and not afraid of 
tackling challenging protein complexes.
• You are self-motivated and independent, and enjoy being part of an 
international and multidisciplinary work environment.

About us
We are an independent research group at the Max Planck Institute for 
Biophysical Chemistry, one of Germany’s premier research campuses with 
leading-edge infracture in all fields of structural and cell biology. We are a 
highly international and interdisciplinary team, funded by the Max Planck 
Society and the German Research foundation. The historic city of Goettingen, 
located in the center of Germany, offers great outdoor and cultural 
opportunities, a bustling student scene, and an impressive scientific heritage.

Position details
The position should be filled as soon as possible, but the exact start date is 
flexible. The position is initially for 2 years with the possibility of 
extension. Payment and benefits are based on the TVöD guidelines.
The Max Planck Society is committed to increasing the number of individuals 
with disabilities in its workforce and therefore encourages applications from 
such qualified individuals.

Application
Please submit your application including cover letter (explaining background 
and motivation), CV, transcripts, and publication record by e-mail as a single 
PDF file to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry
Research Group „Ubiquitin Signaling Specificity“
Sonja Lorenz
Am Fassberg 11
37077 Göttingen
Germany
Web: www.mpibpc.mpg.de/lorenz<http://www.mpibpc.mpg.de/lorenz>
Twitter @SLorenzLab

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