[ccp4bb] Fwd: TR: Permanent Scientist at beamline SWING

2012-02-07 Thread Louis RENAULT

Hi,
I am forwarding an announcement for a permanent scientist position in 
structural biology using SAXS

at the synchrotron SOLEIL located in Paris suburbs, France.
Please address all questions concerning the position to the responsible 
: Dr. Javier PEREZ pe...@synchrotron-soleil.fr

Best, Louis R


 Original Message 
Subject:TR: Permanent Scientist at beamline SWING
Date:   Wed, 1 Feb 2012 14:40:04 +
From:   PEREZ Javier pe...@synchrotron-soleil.fr
To: PEREZ Javier pe...@synchrotron-soleil.fr


Dear User,

Please find an announcement for permanent scientist position in 
structural biology
at beamline SWING dedicated to Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS)on the 
synchrotron SOLEIL.

You'll find on the following link the conditions of the offer.

http://www.synchrotron-soleil.fr/portal/page/portal/Soleil/OffresEmplois/Scientifique-ligne-SWING-CDI
(click on the bristish flag if it is not displayed in english)


Best regards,

Javier Perez

*Javier PĂ©rez*

Group leader

Beamline SWING

*Synchrotron SOLEIL*

L'Orme des Merisiers

Saint-Aubin - BP 48

91192 Gif sur Yvette Cedex

France

Tel : +33 (0)1 69 35 96 19 (office)

+33 (0)1 69 35 97 53 (beamline)

*javier.pe...@synchrotron-soleil.fr 
mailto:javier.pe...@synchrotron-soleil.fr*




[ccp4bb] Post-doctoral position for structural studies on multifunctional intrinsically disordered actin-binding domains, CNRS, in Paris suburbs, France

2011-09-20 Thread Louis RENAULT
*A 2-year post-doctoral position for structural studies on modular 
proteins containing multifunctional intrinsically disordered 
actin-binding domains is available at the Laboratory of Structural 
Enzymology and Biochemistry (LEBS), CNRS, in Paris suburbs, France. 
Starting date: October/november 2011. European funding - monthly gross 
salary: ~ 2 500 euros.*


*_Project:_***

*Structural basis governing the functional versatility of intrinsically 
disordered WH2 domains in actin assembly dynamics***


**

*_Job description:_*

***The actin cytoskeleton**relies on the ability of actin ATPase to 
self-assemble into polarized filaments which provide in all cells 
mechanical force for cell shape maintenance, traffic or membrane 
deformation. It forms a dynamic structural network constantly remodeled 
in non-muscle cells by many actin-binding proteins.*


*The postdoctoral research project**study **the structural basis 
governing the functional versatility of ?-thymosin **(**?T) **and WH2 
domains in actin self-assembly dynamics.**These smallubiquitous 
actin-binding domains are intrinsically disordered but functional with 
highly variable sequences. Found as single or repeated modules in 
numerous signalling modular proteins they appear to regulate very 
versatile functions in **actin assembly dynamics[recent reviews: 
**Husson**et al. (2010) Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1194, 
44-52; Carlier et al., (2011) **Int Rev Cell Mol Biol**. 
2011;290:55-85**]. *


*We try to establish the structure-function relationship of ?T/WH2 
domains and the structural basis of their multifunctionality**through a 
multidisciplinary approachintegratingbiochemical 
studies(**rapid kinetics **mechanisms ofprotein-protein 
interactionandself-assemblyof actin**), biophysical 
**(**hydrodynamic **characterizations**, epi**fluorescence 
microscopyin reconstitutedmotility medium**) and 
**structural(small-angleX-ray scatteringin solution 
andX-ray crystallography**). These techniques are used (**1) to 
identifyin vitroallexisting activities**in actin assembly 
found **in differentmodularmodel WH2-containing 
proteinsregulating massive actin assembly incell migration**, 
**developmental processes **or**bacterial **pathogen invasion**, **and 
(2) to understandhow these functionsare regulatedby 
smallsequence variations**, their **intrinsic flexibility**, some 
**arrangements**in **repeats or associationswith other**regulatory 
**adjacentdomains **[Bosch et al. (2007) Molecular Cell 28, 555-68; 
**Husson et al. (2011) Molecular Cell 43, 464-77]. *


*The laboratory LEBS at CNRS provides state-of-the-art equipment for 
protein expression, purification and characterisations by biochemical 
and biophysical methods. Crystallization robotics are available in-house 
and we have regular access to synchrotron sources. *


*
**_Skills required:_*

*The successful candidate should have a PhD in biochemistry/structural 
biology/biophysics/biology with less than 3-4 years postdoctoral 
experience and strong practical skills in molecular biology and protein 
crystallography, with strong interests for multidisciplinary approaches 
on protein-protein interactions 
**(**www.lebs.cnrs-gif.fr/carlier/carliereng.html 
http://www.lebs.cnrs-gif.fr/carlier/carliereng.html**)**.*


*
**_Location:
_**The laboratory is located in a very pleasant green setting within the 
large CNRS campus of Gif-sur-Yvette which is 45 mn away from 
**Paris**via local railway (RER B). We benefit from a dynamic scientific 
surrounding, in close vicinity to Paris labs, Orsay University, the 
Atomic Energy Commissariat (CEA) center of Saclay and the SOLEIL 
synchrotron (5 min away by car).*


**

*_Contact: _*

*Please send a CV, a short summary of your research experience and 
letters of recommendation of two referees to Louis Renault 
(renault_at_lebs.cnrs-gif.fr). I will be happy to provide further 
information to interested candidates.*


--
***
Louis RENAULT
Laboratoire d'Enzymologie et Biochimie Structurales (LEBS)
Bat. 34, CNRS,
1, avenue de la Terrasse
91 198 Gif-sur-Yvette cedex, FRANCE

Phone: (+)33-1 69 82 34 89 (inside France: 01 69 82 34 89)
Fax: (+)33-1 69 82 31 29
email: louis.rena...@lebs.cnrs-gif.fr
***