[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral Positions in Protein Biophysics and Structural Biology

2020-10-06 Thread Matthias Buck
*Postdoctoral Positions in Protein Biophysics and Structural Biology
(NMR/Molecular Modeling/cryo-EM)*
Buck Lab. at Case Western Reserve Univ. Medical School, Cleveland, Ohio,
USA

We are looking to add 2 postdoctoral co-workers to our interdisciplinary
team as new funding has been awarded to our laboratory for the
investigation of the role of Plexin in interacting with kinases and
Alzheimer proteins, as well as several other systems (an IDP, a peripheral
membrane protein and an enzyme) in collaboration with leading local
laboratories. Our interest is to understand the disease associated protein
interactions at the protein biophysics, biochemical, structural and protein
dynamics level {e.g. see our recent papers of other laboratory projects and
approaches in ACS Central Science 2018 doi: 10.1021/acscentsci.7b00593;
J.Biol.Chem. 2019 doi: 10.1074/jbc.RA118.004021; Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 2020,
doi: 10.1007/s00018-020-03571-2 and bioRxiv 2020 doi:
10.1007/s00018-020-03571-2}.

We are looking for talented and highly motivated coworkers, who aim to
become independent researchers/project leaders (> ½ of the previous
postdocs accomplished this goal). Prior experience with protein
purification is a must and with structural biology (protein NMR or x-ray
crystallography) is highly desirable.  We principally use solution NMR, not
so much for protein structure determination but more for protein surface
and interaction site mapping and for the characterization of protein
dynamics and conformational change. The projects will also involve amide
hydrogen exchange on a Waters mass spectrometer dedicated to HX-MS, and
employ NMR methyl relaxation and molecular dynamics simulation as
additional tools. The North East Ohio High Field NMR facility consists of a
600 MHz, 700 MHz, 800 MHz and a 900 MHz Bruker spectrometers.

With the recent installation of a Titan Krios at Case Western Reserve
University there is also considerable interest to apply cryo-EM to our
systems and postdocs will be able to learn from/work with local
collaborators and facility manager.

The Buck laboratory provides a stimulating but friendly working
environment. The Medical School of Case Western Reserve University is
highly rated overall in the US (~ 16th. in terms of NIH funding for 2020)
and Cleveland is a pleasant but affordable place to live with excellent
educational, medical and cultural institutions. The starting date is as
soon as possible but this project details are negotiable and the salary is
competitive, based on experience. Please send your resume, overview of your
scientific interests and career goals as well as contact details of three
referees able to provide references by e-mail to *matthias.b...@case.edu
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[ccp4bb] DLS/CCP4 Data Collection and Structure Solution Workshop, 30 Nov - 11 Dec 2020

2020-10-06 Thread David Waterman
We are pleased to announce that the 7th joint Diamond-CCP4 Workshop on
MX data collection and structure solution is open for applications.

Bringing together leading experts in the field of MX to teach best
practice in data collection and analysis, this course is aimed at PhD
students, postdocs and early career scientists who have a focus on
structural biology.

The workshop will take place online via Zoom over the course of two
full weeks, as well as a preparation day in advance of the workshop.
It is essential that applicants commit to attending the workshop in
its entirety. Please note below the workshop days and timings
involved:

- Preparation day: Monday 23 November 2020
- Week 1: Monday 30 November to Friday 4 December 2020
- Week 2: Monday 7 December to Friday 11 December 2020
Each day will begin at 08:45 and will finish at 17:15 (GMT - UK Time)

Some prior experience of crystallography and data collection is
expected, and those who can bring an interesting project with them
(crystals and possibly previously collected datasets) will be given
priority.

There is no fee to attend this online workshop, however attendance
will be subject to an application process and a letter of support from
the attendee's supervisor will be required. Both the application form
and supervisor's letter of support will need to be submitted by 17:00
(GMT) on Friday 16 October 2020.

- The course homepage: https://www.ccp4.ac.uk/schools/DLS-2020/
- Apply at the Diamond website:
https://www.diamond.ac.uk/Home/Events/2020/Diamond-CCP4-Data-Collection-and-Structure-Solution-Workshop-2020.html

*Disclaimer* Depending on the number of submissions we receive, we may
need to close applications earlier than the deadline to allow the
organisers time to process them. Applicants are therefore encouraged
to apply as soon as possible with all the required details requested,
including the letter of support - any incomplete applications will not
be processed.

-- David (on behalf of the organisers)



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