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Dear All,

Two postdoc positions are available at the University of Minnesota, USA,
Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology, and Biophysics, in the
research group of Mikael Elias (http://www.eliaslab.org/ ). 

1. The first project scope relate to the cellular phosphate and phosphonate
uptake mechanisms, a very central cellular mechanism that modulates numerous
cellular responses, from quorum sensing to bacterial virulence. The project
will involve a significant variety of methods, including state-of-the-art
molecular biology, biochemistry, structural biology and bioinformatics.

2. The second project focuses on the molecular characterization, engineering
of quorum quenching enzymes and the measurement of their activity on
bacterial quorum sensing. The project will involve molecular biology,
biochemistry, structural biology and microbiology.

Fellows will join a highly stimulating environment, working in the
BioTechnology Institute, and will have outstanding opportunities on a
research projects with numerous possible applications. The candidates should
hold a PhD thesis in Biochemistry, Molecular biology, Structural Biology or
related areas. The fellows are expected to be passionate and skilled
molecular biologists and biochemists. Microbiology is a plus for the second
post.

Environment: The University of Minnesota, founded in 1851, is one of the
largest university in the United States, and ranks amongst the most
prestigious research universities in the world. The campus is located in the
heart of the Minneapolis-St Paul (Twin Cities) area, an enjoyable,
affordable place, extremely rich in cultural events and natural attractions.

The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and employer.

To apply, please send a CV and names for at least two referees to Mikael
Elias:  <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]