The Maier Lab is looking to recruit postdoctoral scientists to study giant 
multienzymes, regulatory complexes and metabolic regulation.

We employ a combination of structural biology techniques, in particular 
cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography and XL-MS at state-of-the-art level to resolve 
the architecture of large protein assemblies. Additionally, we aim to visualize 
dynamics of multienzyme factories and transient regulatory interactions in 
eukaryotic cells.

For an overview of recent research in our team, cf. Science 351, 48-52 (2016), 
Nature 531, 533-537(2016); Nat Chem Biol 14, 474-479 (2018), Curr Opin Struct 
Biol 49, 177-189 (2018); Nature 558, 470-474 (2018). For more information, 
follow @MaierLab on Twitter or visit www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/maier.

Our group is embedded in the focal area “Structural Biology & Biophysics”, 
which offers a stimulating environment for interdisciplinary research. We 
collaborate intensely with teams in the areas of cellular signaling and 
infection biology. Excellent in-house facilities for electron microscopy, 
proteomics, imaging, biophysics, and large-scale computing support research and 
training.

We are looking for enthusiastic scientists who share our dedication to solving 
challenging problems in biology. Postdoc candidates should have obtained their 
PhD recently or expect to complete their PhD soon and are expected to have 
demonstrated their scientific excellence by at least one strong published or 
upcoming first author paper.

Ideal candidates are trained in state-of-the-art structural biology of large 
assemblies using cryo-EM or X-ray crystallography or have specific prior 
experience in mTOR signaling or polyketide synthase biology.  Experience in 
eukaryotic protein production, multi-scale modelling, super-resolution 
microscopy or single-molecule experiments is a plus.

The Biozentrum of the University of Basel is one of the leading institutes 
worldwide for molecular and biomedical basic research and teaching. It is home 
to more than 30 research groups with scientists from over 40 countries. 
Research at the Biozentrum focuses on the areas of Cell Growth & Development, 
Infection Biology, Neurobiology, Structural Biology & Biophysics and 
Computational & Systems Biology. With its more than 500 employees, the 
Biozentrum is the largest department at the University of Basel’s Faculty of 
Science. The Biozentrum is dedicated to excellence in research and education 
and provides outstanding training and career development support for Postdocs.

Basel is an international city with people from 150 nations. Located on the 
border where three countries meet - Switzerland-Germany-France -, it is 
Europe’s most important life sciences hub. Basel provides a high standard of 
living and a rich and varied cultural atmosphere.

Please visit www.biozentrum.unibas.ch/maier for more information and a link to 
the online application portal. Informal inquiries via e-mail to 
timm.ma...@unibas.ch are welcome.

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