[ccp4bb] Postdoc position in structural biology of membrane proteins at the University of Pavia

2023-10-20 Thread Francesca Magnani
Dear CCP4BB,

We're offering a 2-year position (with possible extensions depending on funding 
availability). The project is focused on exploring solute carrier transporter 
mechanisms through a multidisciplinary approach combining biochemistry, cell 
biology and structural biology. Our lab, part of the University of Pavia's 
Department of Biology and Biotechnology, provides access to cutting-edge 
resources for protein production and biophysical characterisation. Additional 
state-of-the-art instruments are available though a core facility 
(https://cgs.unipv.it/eng/), ensuring an excellent research environment. All 
this is in the cute city of Pavia, just a 20-minute train ride from Milan.

Interested applicants should apply BEFORE 6th of NOVEMBER through the following 
link: 
https://pica.cineca.it/unipv 
where the project is identified as dbb-2023-b08 (responsible person: Francesca 
Magnani).

For additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at:
francesca.magn...@unipv.it

Best regards,
Francesca

Francesca Magnani, PhD
University of Pavia
Dept. of Biology and Biotechnology
Via Ferrata, 9
27100 Pavia
ITALY

Assistant professor in Molecular Biology at DBB-UNIPV
https://www.fmagnani-lab.com



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[ccp4bb] Postdoc position in structural biology of membrane proteins at the University of Pavia

2023-10-19 Thread Francesca Magnani
Dear CCP4BB,


We're offering a 2-year position (with possible extensions depending on
funding availability). The project is focused on exploring solute carrier
transporter mechanisms through a multidisciplinary approach combining
biochemistry, cell biology and structural biology. Our lab, part of the
University of Pavia's Department of Biology and Biotechnology, provides
access to cutting-edge resources for protein production and biophysical
characterisation. Additional state-of-the-art instruments are available
though a core facility (https://cgs.unipv.it/eng/), ensuring an excellent
research environment.


Interested applicants should apply before the *6th of November* through the
following link: https://pica.cineca.it/unipv where the project is
identified as dbb-2023-b08 
(responsible person: Francesca Magnani).


For additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me at
francesca.magn...@unipv.it


Best regards,


--
Francesca Magnani, PhD
University of Pavia
Dept. of Biology and Biotechnology
Via Ferrata, 9
27100 Pavia
ITALY

Ph: (+39) 0382-98-5547
Lab website 

*Assistant professor in Molecular Biology at **DBB-UNIPV*




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[ccp4bb] Postdoc position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins at EMBL Hamburg

2018-10-29 Thread Loew Christian

Dear all,

We're currently looking to hire a postdoctoral researchers with a  
background in X-ray crystallography to join our research team at EMBL  
Hamburg.


Our group utilizes structural and biochemical approaches to  
characterize the dynamics, structure and regulation of nutrient  
transport proteins.


For more information, please see:
https://www.embl.de/jobs/searchjobs/index.php?ref=HH00154=1[]=0[]=0

Application deadline is 2nd December 2018.



Regards,

Christian Loew








Christian Löw, Dr.
Group Leader
Centre for Structural Systems Biology (CSSB)
EMBL Hamburg c/o DESY
Notkestraße 85
Building - 15 Room O2.205
22607 Hamburg
Germany

phone: +49(0)408998-87570
email: christian.l...@embl-hamburg.de



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[ccp4bb] Postdoc Position on Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins in Brazil

2014-02-12 Thread Andre Luis Berteli Ambrosio
Dear colleagues,
I intend to implement work on structural biology  (by X-ray crystallography) of 
membrane proteins in my lab, more specifically on the subset of inner 
mitochondrial membrane carriers. For this, I would like to take this 
opportunity and invite anybody who is prospecting a postdoc in the field, and 
for the second semester of 2014, to consider coming to Brazil.
My laboratory is located at the Brazilian National Laboratory for Biosciences 
(LNBio), which is hosted in the same campus as the Brazilian Synchrotron Light 
Source (LNLS) as well as the third-generation synchrotron source Sirius, 
currently under construction. LNBio has an exceptional infrastructure dedicated 
to all aspects of structural biology. The campus is located in Campinas, about 
1 hour driving, inland from the city of São Paulo.
Brazilian research grants to principal investigators seldom allow the payment 
of salaries to postdocs or students, so as a rule fellowships or scholarships 
have to be applied on demand to the funding agencies, as in this case.
Specifically, the PD fellowship proposal I advertise will be presented - in the 
form of a research project - to the funding agency which has been funding my 
lab since its establishment (about 4 years ago), as a joint application by 
myself and the chosen candidate.
The time frame for analysis is around 100 days from submission. If approved, 
the PD fellowship is granted for 24 months and can be renewed for an extra 12 
months. The stipend is currently R$ 5.908,80 or approximately USD 2,500.00, 
tax-free.
According to the agency rules, on demand PD fellowship applications that 
receive a favorable assessment from ad hoc reviewers will be put forward for a 
monthly comparative analysis session, which in my experience, takes especially 
into consideration the previous experience of the candidate in the field; thus, 
a publication record in structural biology and/or membrane proteins may grant 
considerable advantage to the candidate.
So, if yourself  or anybody you know would like to consider this opportunity, 
please, do not hesitate to contact me, sending a copy of your CV and the name 
of a reference scientist to whom I could ask for recommendation. I will be more 
than happy to provide further details on every aspect of this position 
(including the research project, the fellowship, my institution or myself) to 
serious, motivated and talented candidates.
The funding agency requires that the candidate should have concluded a 
doctorate less than seven years before the beginning of the PD fellowship, 
which would be around August or September 2014.
Thank you for your attention,
Andre LB Ambrosio
LNBio, CNPEM - Brazil



[ccp4bb] Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

2013-08-20 Thread Wang, Da-Neng
Postdoc in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins


A postdoc position is available immediately at the Skirball Institute, New York 
University School of Medicine, to study the mechanism of membrane transporters 
using X-ray crystallography in combination with various biochemical and 
biophysical techniques 
(http://skirball.med.nyu.edu/faculty/da-neng-wang/wang-lab). The Skirball 
Institute, located in the middle of Manhattan, provides a great environment for 
research. Our laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. Strong 
background in cell culture, eukaryotic protein expression, protein 
biochemistry, or structural biology is required. Send CV, statement of research 
interest and names of three references to Da-Neng Wang at 
da-neng.w...@med.nyu.edu.



Da-Neng Wang, Ph.D.
Professor
Structural Biology Program
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA

Phone: (212) 263-8634
Fax: (212) 263-8951
E-mail:da-neng.w...@med.nyu.edu
Web:http://skirball.med.nyu.edu/faculty/da-neng-wang/wang-lab
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[ccp4bb] Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

2013-02-27 Thread Wang, Da-Neng
Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

A postdoc position is immediately available at the Skirball Institute of 
Biomolecular Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, to study the 
mechanism of membrane transporters using X-ray crystallography in combination 
with various biochemical techniques 
(http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/). The Skirball Institute is 
located in the middle of Manhattan. Strong background in cell culture, 
eukaryotic protein expression, membrane protein biochemistry, or structural 
biology is required. Send CV, statement of research interest and names of three 
references to Da-Neng Wang at w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu.




Da-Neng Wang, Ph.D.
Professor
Structural Biology Program
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA

Phone: (212) 263-8634
Fax: (212) 263-8951
E-mail:w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu
Web:http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/
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[ccp4bb] Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

2010-04-30 Thread Wang, Da-Neng
Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

A postdoc position is immediately available at the Skirball Institute, New York 
University School of Medicine, to study the mechanism of membrane transporters 
using X-ray crystallography (http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/). 
The School is located in the middle of Manhattan. Strong background in 
eukaryotic protein expression and membrane protein biochemistry is required. 
Send CV, statement of research interest and names of references to Da-Neng Wang 
at w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu.

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Da-Neng Wang, Ph.D.
Professor
Structural Biology Program
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA

Phone:(212) 263-8634, -8635
Fax:(212) 263-8951
E-mail:w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu
WWW:http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/
Graduate Program:   http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sbgrad//
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[ccp4bb] Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

2009-09-08 Thread Wang, Da-Neng
Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

A postdoc position is immediately available in Skirball Institute, New York 
University School of Medicine, to study the mechanism of membrane transporters 
using X-ray crystallography in combination with various biochemical techniques 
(http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/). The School is located in the 
middle of Manhattan. Strong background in structural biology, membrane protein 
biochemistry, or eukaryotic protein expression is required. Send CV, statement 
of research interest and names of references to Da-Neng Wang at 
w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu.

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Da-Neng Wang, Ph.D.
Professor
Structural Biology Program
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA

Phone:(212) 263-8634, -8635
Fax:(212) 263-8951
E-mail:w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu
WWW:http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/
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[ccp4bb] Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

2009-05-07 Thread Christopher Law
A postdoc position is immediately available in Da-Neng Wang's lab at
the Skirball Institute, New York University School of Medicine, New
York, to understand the mechanisms of membrane transporters using
X-ray crystallography in combination with various biochemical
techniques (http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/). A strong
background in structural biology, membrane protein biochemistry, or
eukaryotic protein expression is required. Send a CV, statement of
research interests and names of references to Da-Neng Wang at
w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu.


Da-Neng Wang, Ph.D.
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA

Phone:(212) 263-8634, -8635
Fax:(212) 263-8951
E-mail:w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu
WWW:http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/
2009 Skirball Symposium: http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/symposium/2009/