Postdoctoral researcher on transthyretin amyloidosis at Lund University Medical 
Faculty


A highly motivated postdoctoral researcher is sought to work on the molecular 
mechanisms underlying amyloid formation and associated assembly processes. The 
work will be based in the Molecular Biophysics Group within the Biomedical 
Center (BMC) at the Faculty of Medicine at Lund University, led by Professor 
Trevor Forsyth.  The major focus of the work will be transthyretin amyloidosis 
(see https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-08609-z/ ).  Human 
transthyretin (TTR) is protein that transports thyroxine and retinol-binding 
protein (RBP) in the serum and cerebrospinal fluid. Wild-type TTR is 
intrinsically amyloidogenic, but a large number of TTR mutants have been 
identified, having remarkable tissue specificities.  This project seeks to 
deepen molecular-level understanding of amyloidosis as well as undertaking 
detailed comparative studies of amyloid material derived from in vitro and ex 
vivo sources. It will make extensive use of X-ray and neutron diffraction, 
cryo-EM, and a wide range of other biophysical techniques. It will make use of 
the MAX-IV facility in Sweden as well as the ESRF and ILL X-ray/neutron sources 
in Grenoble, France. The project will have good access to state-of-the-art 
facilities within the medical, natural science and engineering faculties, as 
well as being located in close proximity to MAX-IV and ESS,  the Science 
Village located between them, and the LINXS advanced study institute 
(https://www.linxs.se/).


The desired start date is February 1st  2023 or by agreement.


To apply for the position, please go to 
https://lu.varbi.com/en/what:job/jobID:557181/

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