Dear all,

We have an open post-doc position in membrane protein structural biology at 
Lund University, Sweden. Full details are available below.

The closing date for applications is the 31st August.

Do not hesitate to contact us if you have questions regarding the position.

Best regards,

Pontus


Pontus Gourdon, M.Sc., Ph.D., Wallenberg Academy Prolongation Fellow, Lundbeck 
Foundation Ascending Investigator
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Senior lecturer (lektor) | Dept. of Experimental Medical Science | Lund 
University
Sölvegatan 19 | Office C1320b | SE - 221 84 Lund | Sweden

Associate Professor (lektor) | Dept. of Biomedical Sciences | University of 
Copenhagen
Mærsk Building, Nørre Allé 14 | Office 07-9-75 | DK - 2200 Copenhagen | Denmark

Tel.: +46 739 959856 and +45 5033 9990
Email: [email protected] and [email protected]
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Work profile
The successful applicant will perform experimental research to understand how 
membrane proteins belonging to the TRP-channel family are regulated in normal 
and pathophysiology using single particle cryo-EM. You should be creative, with 
good interpersonal and collaborative skills, power of initiative, and a high 
degree of independence. In particular, you must master cloning, production, 
purification and analysis of membrane proteins as well as sample preparation, 
data collection, processing and analysis for determination of cryo-EM 
structures. In addition, experience of composing and writing manuscripts is 
considered of importance.

Research environment
The research will be supervised by Prof. Peter Zygmunt in collaboration with 
Assoc. Prof. Pontus Gourdon, together providing the necessary academic 
knowledge and laboratory equipment facilities as well as national and 
international academic networks to successfully investigate the 
structure-function relationship of TRP channels, and in particular the 
requirements for ligand gating mechanisms of TRP channels involved in various 
cellular processes. Prof. Peter Zygmunt has over a time period close to 25 
years established an internationally recognized translational research 
environment at Lund University, focusing on both clinical and molecular aspects 
of TRP channel regulation with prime interest in pain signaling and secretory 
cell signaling. Assoc. Prof. Pontus Gourdon offers know-how in membrane protein 
structural biology. The group of Assoc. Prof. Gourdon is located to Lund 
University as well as to University of Copenhagen.

Selected recent publications from the two groups:

  *   Li et al. (2022) Structures of Atm1 provide insight into [2Fe-2S] cluster 
export from mitochondria. Nature Communications 13(1):4339
  *   Wiuf et al. (2022) The two-domain elevator-type mechanism of 
zinc-transporting ZIP proteins. Science Advances 8, eabn4331
  *   Moparthi et al. (2021). The human TRPA1 intrinsic cold and heat 
sensitivity involves separate channel structures beyond the N-ARD domain. 
bioRxiv preprint doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.07.31.454589; 2021
  *   Grønberg et al. (2021). Structure and ion-release mechanism of PIB-4-type 
ATPases. Elife 10:e73124.
  *   Li et al. (2021). Structure and transport mechanism of P5B-ATPases. 
Nature Communications 25(12):3973
  *   Wang et al. (2021). Cryo-EM reveals the architecture of placental malaria 
VAR2CSA and provides molecular insight into chondroitin sulfate binding. Nature 
Communications 12:2956.
  *   Moparthi and Zygmunt PM (2020). Human TRPA1 is an inherently 
mechanosensitive bilayer-gated ion channel. Cell Calcium. 91:102255.


Scholarship period: The scholarship covers a period of maximum 24 months.



Application deadline: August 31st, 2022



Preliminary start date: October 1st, 2022, or according to agreement



Supervisor/contact person:

Peter Zygmunt, +46 (0)46-222 69 06, [email protected]

Pontus Gourdon, +46 (0)739-95 98 56, [email protected]



Qualifications:

  *   To be eligible for a post-doc scholarship at Lund University the 
recipient must hold a PhD degree within a relevant field. The PhD degree must 
not be from Lund University. The PhD degree must not be older than three years, 
unless special reasons may be invoked such as: illness, parental leave, 
commission of trust, military/civil defense service or similar missions. The 
applicant must not have been employed at Lund University in the past two years.
  *   PhD in structural biology, protein chemistry or equivalent research 
areas. Certificate of eligibility shall be provided at the latest when the 
employment decision is taken.
  *   Experience of cloning, production and purification of membrane proteins.
  *   Experience of single particle cryo-EM on membrane proteins including the 
preparation and freezing of protein samples.
  *   Experience of screening samples using “state-of-the-art” electron 
microscopes such as Talos, Glacios and Krios.
  *   Experienced publication of cryo-EM structure studies.
  *   Experience of interdisciplinary collaborations.
  *   Excellent knowledge of written and spoken English.


Written application, including reference number, is to be sent via e-mail to 
the supervisors and must include the following:

  *   CV
  *   Personal letter stating the reasons why the study suits the applicant 
(maximum one page)
  *   List of publications
  *   References (2)
  *   Indicate the reference number (V2022/1491) in the email and in the 
attached application


Information regarding scholarships at Lund University

  *   The scholarship sum is paid out quarterly
  *   A scholarship awarded will be reviewed every six months
  *   Scholarships are tax-exempt
  *   Scholarships do not give rise to sickness benefits, compensation from the 
Social Insurance Office or retirement pension.
  *   A scholarship holder cannot be hired after the scholarship period due to 
tax reasons.

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