Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Job opening for a structural biologist to join the “Biocrystallography and Structural Biology of Therapeutic Targets” group at the Institute for the Biology and Chemistry of Proteins, Lyon in France

Job opening for a structural biologist to join the "Biocrystallography and Structural Biology of Therapeutic Targets" group at the Institute for the Biology and Chemistry of Proteins, Lyon in France.

A 2 year postdoctoral position with support from the French National Research Agency (ANR) is available to study regulatory mechanisms of BMP-1/tolloid like proteinases ((BTPs; also known as procollagen C-proteinases) which are enzymes implicated in a number of key events during tissue morphogenesis and tissue repair. The research project proposed aims at a better understanding of the mechanism by which specific enhancer proteins regulate BTP activity, by solving the 3D structure of the complex of the substrate:enhancer complex.
Our studies involve a multidisciplinary approach, which combines molecular- and structural biology along with classical biochemical procedures.
A Ph.D. in biochemistry or biophysics, and a solid experience in crystallization and X-ray structure determination are required.
Background knowledge in protein expression and purification is highly desirable.

Salary in the range 30-35 k€, depending on experience.

The position is immediately available and interested candidates should send their CV, a letter of interest and contact information of 3 references to Dr. Nushin Aghajari; n.aghajari@ibcp.fr and Dr. David Hulmes; d.hulmes@ibcp.fr

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