[ccp4bb] 9 ESR (PhD) and 4 ER (Post-doctoral) positions in cellular and structural biology

2009-10-21 Thread Kristina Djinovic Carugo
Marie Curie Initial Training Network on *Muscle Z-disk Protein 
Complexes: from atomic structure to physiological function (ITN MUZIC) 
*offers**


9 ESR (PhD) and 4 ER (Post-doctoral) positions in cellular and 
structural biology


All partners of except for Stockholm offer ESR positions, Leeds, 
Stockholm, Vienna and Hamburg offer also ER positions.


*ITN MUZIC**, *funded by the European Commission is filling 9 Doctoral 
and 4 Postdoctoral positions at 8 Universities/Research Institutions in 
6 European countries (from November 2009 on until all positions are filled).


The ITN MUZIC research programme is organised in four work packages (WP):
• Atomic structure of filamin, telethonin and alpha–actinin in the 
Z-disk - WP1

• Z-disk Ultrastructure and Molecular Architecture of Its Complexes - WP2
• Dynamic changes of the Z-disk interactome - WP3
• Signalling pathways regulating Z-disk development and remodelling - WP4

The partners of ITN MUZIC are dedicated to producing the next generation 
of research scholars working in the interdisciplinary field of cellular 
structural biology. ESR and ER’s individual projects will be integrated 
into one comprehensive research and training network. In order to train 
Cellular Structural Biologists profile they will be offered an 
innovative training in a unique combination of scientific methods that 
span from biophysical characterisation of proteins and their complexes, 
high resolution (X-ray crystallography) and low resolution structural 
biology methods (SAXS, EM, cryo-EM tomography, atomic force microscopy) 
to a variety of cell biology oriented techniques, ranging from FRET and 
live-cell imaging, cellular and animal models to animal physiology.
The network is strongly based on the exchange and transfers of knowledge 
between participating institutions and will provide its fellows with 
network-wide training activities (workshops, summer schools, scientific 
symposium) and training-in-collaborations (working visits and secondments).


ITN MUZIC partners and their fields of research:

1. *Kristina Djinovic Carugo* (Coordinator, Univ. Vienna, Austria) – 
Structural Biology of Z-Disk with focus on the a-actinin interactome 
(WP1, WP2); to apply send application to mu...@univie.ac.at, for more 
information contact kristina.djino...@univie.ac.at


2. *Dieter Fürst* (Univ. Bonn, Germany) – Cell Biology of Z-Disk with 
focus on protein localization, dynamics and interactions in living cells 
(WP3, WP4); to apply send application to zellbiolo...@uni-bonn.de, for 
more information contact dfue...@uni-bonn.de@univie.ac.at


3. *Stefano Schiaffino and Gerolamo Lanfranchi* (Univ. Padova, Italy) - 
Cell Biology of Z-Disk with focus on signalling pathways involved in 
mechanical stimuli and on functional genomic analysis of muscle cell 
silencing (WP4); to apply send application to 
stefano.schiaff...@unipd.it or gerolamo.lanfran...@unipd.it, for more 
information contact stefano.schiaff...@unipd.it or 
gerolamo.lanfran...@unipd.it


4. *Matthias Wilmanns* (EMBL-Hamburg, Germany) - Structural Biology of 
Z-Disk with focus on the titin interactome(WP1, WP2); to apply send 
application wilma...@embl-hamburg.de, for more information contact 
wilma...@embl-hamburg.de


5. *Jari Ylänne* (Univ. Jyväskylä, Finland) – Structural and Cell 
Biology of Z-Disk with focus on intra-subunit interactions in filamin 
(WP1, WP2, WP3); to apply send application contact jyla...@bytl.jyu.fi, 
for more information contact jyla...@bytl.jyu.fi


6. *John Trinick* (Univ. Leeds, UK) - Structural Biology of Z-Disk with 
focus on the Z-disk ultrastructure (WP2); to apply send application to 
j.trin...@leeds.ac.uk, for more information contact j.trin...@leeds.ac.uk


7. * Mathias Gautel* (King’s College London, UK) – Cell Biology of 
Z-Disk with focus on regulation of Z-disk protein interactions by 
phosphorylation (WP2, WP3, WP4); to apply send application to 
mathias.gau...@kcl.ac.uk, for more information contact 
mathias.gau...@kcl.ac.uk


8. *Matthias Rief* (Technical University Muenchen, Germany) – Structural 
Biology of Z-Disk with focus on biomechanical properties of filamin 
(WP1, WP2); to apply send application to mr...@ph.tum.de, for more 
information contact mr...@ph.tum.de


9. *Evitra AB* (Stockholm, Sweden) – Protein production (WP1, WP2); to 
apply send application to marina.sa...@ki.se, for more information 
contact marina.sa...@ki.se or par.nordl...@ki.se


*Early Stage Researchers*

Must be in the first 4 years (full-time equivalent) of research career 
since gaining a university diploma giving access to doctoral studies.
• The length of individual appointment will be limited to between 3 and 
36 months.
• The basic gross living allowance for the Early Stage Researcher 
Fellowships is up to about 33.800 €/year mobility allowance + travel 
allowance + career exploratory allowance


*Experienced Researchers*
• Must either be in possession of a doctoral degree or have at least 4 
years 

[ccp4bb] 9 ESR (PhD) and 4 ER (Post-doctoral) positions in cellular and structural biology

2009-10-09 Thread Kristina Djinovic Carugo
Marie Curie Initial Training Network on *Muscle Z-disk Protein 
Complexes: from atomic structure to physiological function (ITN MUZIC) 
*offers**


9 ESR (PhD) and 4 ER (Post-doctoral) positions in cellular and 
structural biology


All partners of except for Stockholm offer ESR positions, Leeds, 
Stockholm, Vienna and Hamburg offer also ER positions.


*ITN MUZIC**, *funded by the European Commission is filling 9 Doctoral 
and 4 Postdoctoral positions at 8 Universities/Research Institutions in 
6 European countries (from November 2009 on until all positions are filled).


The ITN MUZIC research programme is organised in four work packages (WP):
• Atomic structure of filamin, telethonin and alpha–actinin in the 
Z-disk - WP1

• Z-disk Ultrastructure and Molecular Architecture of Its Complexes - WP2
• Dynamic changes of the Z-disk interactome - WP3
• Signalling pathways regulating Z-disk development and remodelling - WP4

The partners of ITN MUZIC are dedicated to producing the next generation 
of research scholars working in the interdisciplinary field of cellular 
structural biology. ESR and ER’s individual projects will be integrated 
into one comprehensive research and training network. In order to train 
Cellular Structural Biologists profile they will be offered an 
innovative training in a unique combination of scientific methods that 
span from biophysical characterisation of proteins and their complexes, 
high resolution (X-ray crystallography) and low resolution structural 
biology methods (SAXS, EM, cryo-EM tomography, atomic force microscopy) 
to a variety of cell biology oriented techniques, ranging from FRET and 
live-cell imaging, cellular and animal models to animal physiology.
The network is strongly based on the exchange and transfers of knowledge 
between participating institutions and will provide its fellows with 
network-wide training activities (workshops, summer schools, scientific 
symposium) and training-in-collaborations (working visits and secondments).


ITN MUZIC partners and their fields of research:
1. Kristina Djinovic Carugo (Coordinator, Univ. Vienna, Austria) – 
Structural Biology of Z-Disk with focus on the a-actinin interactome 
(WP1, WP2); to apply send application to mu...@univie.ac.at, for more 
information contact kristina.djino...@univie.ac.at


2. Dieter Fürst (Univ. Bonn, Germany) – Cell Biology of Z-Disk with 
focus on protein localization, dynamics and interactions in living cells 
(WP3, WP4); to apply send application to zellbiolo...@uni-bonn.de, for 
more information contact dfue...@uni-bonn.de@univie.ac.at


3. Stefano Schiaffino and Gerolamo Lanfranchi (Univ. Padova, Italy) - 
Cell Biology of Z-Disk with focus on signalling pathways involved in 
mechanical stimuli and on functional genomic analysis of muscle cell 
silencing (WP4); to apply send application to 
stefano.schiaff...@unipd.it or gerolamo.lanfran...@unipd.it, for more 
information contact stefano.schiaff...@unipd.it or 
gerolamo.lanfran...@unipd.it


4. Matthias Wilmanns (EMBL-Hamburg, Germany) - Structural Biology of 
Z-Disk with focus on the titin interactome(WP1, WP2); to apply send 
application wilma...@embl-hamburg.de, for more information contact 
wilma...@embl-hamburg.de


5. Jari Ylänne (Univ. Jyväskylä, Finland) – Structural and Cell Biology 
of Z-Disk with focus on intra-subunit interactions in filamin (WP1, WP2, 
WP3); to apply send application contact jyla...@bytl.jyu.fi, for more 
information contact jyla...@bytl.jyu.fi


6. John Trinick (Univ. Leeds, UK) - Structural Biology of Z-Disk with 
focus on the Z-disk ultrastructure (WP2); to apply send application to 
j.trin...@leeds.ac.uk, for more information contact j.trin...@leeds.ac.uk


7. Mathias Gautel (King’s College London, UK) – Cell Biology of Z-Disk 
with focus on regulation of Z-disk protein interactions by 
phosphorylation (WP2, WP3, WP4); to apply send application to 
mathias.gau...@kcl.ac.uk, for more information contact 
mathias.gau...@kcl.ac.uk


8. Matthias Rief (Technical University Muenchen, Germany) – Structural 
Biology of Z-Disk with focus on biomechanical properties of filamin 
(WP1, WP2); to apply send application to mr...@ph.tum.de, for more 
information contact mr...@ph.tum.de


9. Evitra AB (Stockholm, Sweden) – Protein production (WP1, WP2); to 
apply send application to marina.sa...@ki.se, for more information 
contact marina.sa...@ki.se or par.nordl...@ki.se


*Early Stage Researchers*

Must be in the first 4 years (full-time equivalent) of research career 
since gaining a university diploma giving access to doctoral studies.
• The length of individual appointment will be limited to between 3 and 
36 months.
• The basic gross living allowance for the Early Stage Researcher 
Fellowships is up to about 33.800 €/year mobility allowance + travel 
allowance + career exploratory allowance


*Experienced Researchers*
• Must either be in possession of a doctoral degree or have at least 4 
years of full-time