Just a quick reminder that the deadline for an EMBL-Grenoble staff
scientist position
for the exciting upgrade of ID23-2 at the ESRF is next Monday, the
22nd of February.
See below and attached for further details:
We have an opening for a highly motivated scientist in the
Synchrotron Crystallography
team at the EMBL Grenoble Outstation. This team works in close
collaboration with the
ESRF Structural Biology Group in the operation and development of
high performance
structural biology beamlines with the aim of impacting on
challenging structural biological
problems. Towards this goal, as well as providing world leading
experimental facilities,
the EMBL-ESRF Joint Structural Biology Group also develops
advanced instrumentation
and data collection methods.
The successful candidate will be co-responsible for the upgrade of
ESRF beamline ID23-2
to a facility with a minimum beamsize of 1 micron in diameter.
He/She will also actively
participate in initiatives aimed at the further development of the
synchrotron serial
crystallography methods and techniques that will be required to
maximise the scientific
potential of the upgraded ID23-2, and other high brilliance X-ray
beamlines available now
and after completion of the ESRF-EBS project.
The successful candidate should have a PhD degree and at least
three years of post-doctoral
experience in protein crystallography methods and techniques
development. The candidate
should have an interest in, and knowledge of, instrumentation and
software development
for macromolecular crystallography beamlines at a synchrotron or
related sources.
Further information about this position can be obtained from
Andrew McCarthy
(
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and
http://www.embl.fr. Please note
that Interviews are provisionally
planned for 21-22 March 2016 (but these dates are subject to
change depending on
circumstances at the time).
Best regards,
Andrew