Doctoral student in molecular biophysics
Type of employment: Limit of tenure, Four years 
Extent: 100 % 
Location: Department of Chemistry, Division of Biochemistry and Structural 
Biology, Lund 
First day of employment: 2014-10-01 

Research assignments
The PhD student will work with structural studies of protein-ligand 
interactions, using the carbohydrate-binding protein galectin-3 as a model 
system. The doctoral work is part of a larger project involving seven research 
groups at LU that aims at a detailed dissection of the roles of enthalpy and 
entropy role in protein-ligand interactions. The student will determine the 
structures of a large number of complexes of galectin-3 with novel synthetic 
ligand using X-ray crystallography at ultra-high resolution, as well as a 
smaller number of neutron crystal structures of selected complex. The work will 
include the purification of proteins, production of crystals (of "normal" size 
for X-ray diffraction and very large crystals for neutron studies), X-ray and 
neutron data collection and processing and modelling. The project will involve 
interaction with research groups engaged in organic synthesis, biophysical 
characterisation, in vitro and cell-based assays and quantum mechanics 
calculations.

Eligibility requirements
Students with basic eligibility for third-cycle studies are those who have 
completed a second-cycle degree, have completed courses of at least 240 
credits, of which at least 60 credits are from second-cycle courses, or have 
acquired largely equivalent knowledge in some other way, in Sweden or abroad. 
Special eligibility requirements comprise knowledge from first-cycle studies or 
the equivalent, but can also refer to special professional experience. 
Additionally, sufficient knowledge of the subject area is required for 
third-cycle studies. Students meeting special eligibility requirements are 
those who have at least 60 higher education credits within the same subject 
area as the third-cycle studies, of which in-depth work of at least 30 higher 
education credits of relevance to the subject area, a Swedish medical degree or 
Swedish certification as a doctor.

Special requirements for this position: The candidate must have Bachelor's 
degree in an appropriate subject (preferably Chemistry) and will ideally have 
previous experience in structural biology, both theoretical and practical. The 
candidate should also be proficient in physical chemistry, especially 
thermodynamics. Ability to work as part of a team that spans multiple 
disciplines, but at the same time to take responsibility for their own work and 
drive it forward is fundamental, as the research group is involved in a variety 
of other projects.

Document to include with the application: A summary (1/2-1 page) motivating why 
you wish to perform a PhD education in molecular biophysics at Lund University, 
and how the present research project matches your own research interests and 
scientific background.

Doctoral candidates may be required to work with educational tasks and 
administration in addition to research, up to a level of approximately 20%.

See here for more details and instructions on how to apply:

http://www.lu.se/lediga-anstallningar-available-jobs?x=0&Dnr=615182&Type=E

For further details you can also contact

Derek Logan, Senior lecturer 
derek.lo...@biochemistry.lu.se

Esko Oksanen, Adjunct lecturer 
esko.oksa...@esss.se

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