Dear colleagues,

At the ESRF (Grenoble) we are happy to announce the opening of two PhD positions for serial crystallography. The first focusing on understanding divergent pathways of two related enzymes through time-resolved crystallography and X-ray spectroscopy and is in collaboration between ID29 (Jos Kamps) and ID26 (Pieter Glatzel). The second studies the lipase mechanism responsible for hazelnut rancidity outset and is a collaboration among ID29 (Daniele de Sanctis), University of Turin (Prof Salvatore Adinolfi) and Soremartec, Ferrero Group (Alex Fissore and Giuseppe Genova). We invite motivated scientists with a background in macromolecular crystallography, biochemistry, or X-ray spectroscopy to apply.

For further details on the positions:

https://esrf.gestmax.eu/1948/1/phd-capturing-mechanisms-in-two-dioxygenases-by-time-resolved-crystallography-and-spectroscopy/en_US

https://esrf.gestmax.eu/1949/1/phd-structural-and-functional-characterization-of-a-novel-non-specific-lipase-identified-in-hazelnut/en_US

Application deadline is 31 March 2026. Informal enquiries by e-mail to any of the aforementioned supervisors are welcome.

Best wishes,

Jos Kamps
Beamline scientist
European Synchrotron Radiation Facility, Grenoble

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