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 Dear colleagues,
this e-mail is to bring to your attention an opening for a PhD student
position in our lab. Please send applications by March 15th to
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Cheers,
Almudena

Ph.D. Student Position
Biochemistry and structural biology of RNA-ligand interactions

The Laboratory of Bioinformatics and Protein Engineering at the
International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology (IIMCB), Warsaw,
headed by Prof. Janusz M. Bujnicki, offers a position for a *Ph.D. student*
motivated to develop a career in an interdisciplinary and international
team.


Deadline for applications is *March 15**th**, 2019*. Preferred job starting
date is *April 15**th**, 2019.*


*P**roject description:* Ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules play pivotal
roles in living organisms. Their functions are often modulated by
interactions with other molecules. Examples of RNA molecules regulated by
small chemical molecules include riboswitches in bacteria and regulatory
elements in viruses.

The goal of this project is to study the mechanism of action of
shape-shifting RNAs, solve their 3D structures, and understand how the
interactions with small molecule ligands influence their function.
Ultimately, we will identify small chemical molecules that can block the
function of regulatory RNAs and can serve as a starting point for the
development of antibacterial and antiviral drugs.

As a Ph.D. student, you will be involved in RNA expression and
purification, structural analyses (including biochemical probing, X-ray
crystallography and structure analyses in solution), and analyzing
RNA-ligand interactions with various biochemical and biophysical
techniques.


*T**he institution:* International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
in Warsaw *www.iimcb.gov.pl <http://www.iimcb.gov.pl/>* is one of the
top-ranked (A+) Polish research institutes, which provides a stimulating
and interdisciplinary research environment. Research topics at IIMCB cover
the wide area of molecular, cellular, and structural biology.

The Institute is equipped with state-of-the-art technology, has excellent
core facilities and supportive administration. IIMCB benefits from numerous
generous funding schemes for basic research through grants from
international and national sources. The institute is located in a large
biomedical campus that offers access to equipment and various possibilities
of training and collaboration.
The working language of the institute is English.


*The team and Ph.D. studies: *Our group *http://genesilico.pl
<http://genesilico.pl/>* is highly interdisciplinary and international. We
combine various approaches for studying the structures and mechanisms of
action of biological macromolecules, in particular RNA, as well as
macromolecular complexes involving nucleic acids, proteins, and small
molecules.
Our key strength is in the integration of various types of theoretical and
experimental analyses.

On the one hand, we use biochemical and biophysical approaches to
characterize experimentally the structures and functions of our target
molecules. On the other hand, we develop and use computer programs for data
analyses, in particular for modeling based on heterogenous, low-resolution,
and noisy experimental data. We also use theoretical predictions to guide
knowledge-based design and engineering of molecules with new structures and
functions.


Our Ph.D. students are enrolled in Ph.D. schools on the campus, in
particular at the collaborating institutes of the Polish Academy of
Sciences. Ph.D. students have an opportunity to participate in a hands-on
training program, covering in particular molecular biology, biochemistry,
and biophysics of proteins and nucleic acids, experimental structural
biology, and bioinformatics.

Ph.D. studies involve a full-time research project covering the areas
mentioned above, combined with training in soft skills (e.g., presenting
scientific results, writing publications and grant applications, managing
projects).

*We offer:*

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   Full-time Ph.D. scholarship, initially funded from the TEAM grant until
   30/09/2020, with an expected extension for the duration of a complete Ph.D.
   project (see below for details).
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   3500 PLN of full stipend cost per month
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   Position with 100% focus on research (no teaching obligations)
   -

   Scientific mentoring, including the supervision of an individual Thesis
   Advisory Committee
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   Participation in courses, scientific training, support from peers
   -

   Benefits including reduced-rate for an individual medical care package
   and membership
   in the MultiSport program
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   Technical, administrative, and organizational support from professional
   English-speaking personnel


The funding for the initial stage of the Ph.D. project is provided by a
grant entitled “Modeling of dynamic interactions between RNA and small
molecules and its practical applications” carried out within the TEAM
program of the Foundation for Polish Science, co-financed from the European
Union under the European Regional Development Fund. The research project is
expected to be continued and funded by the host laboratory for four years
(the full cycle of Ph.D. studies).


*We require from candidates for this position:*

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   M.Sc. in molecular biology, biochemistry, biophysics, or related
   discipline
   -

   Eligibility for Ph.D. studies in Poland under the supervision of prof.
   Bujnicki
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   Documented experience in biochemistry/biophysics of nucleic acids and/or
   proteins
   -

   Proactive approach to achieving objectives, good interpersonal skills,
   collaborative attitude.


   -

   Very good written and oral communication in English


Candidates with a background in areas such as biochemistry, biophysics,
biological chemistry, structural biology, etc. are particularly encouraged
to apply. Priority will be given to candidates with expertise most relevant
to the project and to the profile of the laboratory, who are familiar with
our work and who can convincingly explain why their expertise is a good fit
for our requirements.


The Ph.D. student will be selected from candidates in an open competition,
according to the procedure complying with the rules of the European Charter
for Researchers and the Code of Conduct for the Recruitment of Researchers
as a part of HR Excellence in Research strategy
*https://www.iimcb.gov.pl/en/institute/hr-excellence
<https://www.iimcb.gov.pl/en/institute/hr-excellence>*


*How to apply:*

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   *Apply now* (before the deadline of March 15th, 2019) to
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   <[log in to unmask]>*
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   In the subject include "*PhDstudent_RNAbiochemistry*" and your first and
   last name.
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   Your application must be submitted in English and should contain: 1) a
   CV, 2) a cover letter including a short description of your key
   achievements and explicit responses to the following questions: What are
   your scientific interests and how do they relate to requirements of the
   position offered? What are your key strengths? What do you know about our
   laboratory and why do you want to work with us?, 3) contacts to at least
   two potential referees, including your M.Sc. supervisor. At this stage,
   please do not attach copies of diplomas etc.
   -

   Please include the following statement in your application:

*“I hereby agree to the processing of my personal data, included in the
   application documents by the International Institute of Molecular and Cell
   Biology in Warsaw, 4 Księcia Trojdena Street, 02-109 Warsaw, for the
   purpose of carrying out the* *current recruitment process.” *Your
   personal data will be processed for the purpose of the recruitment
   procedure by the International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology in
   Warsaw.
   Full information is available under the link

*https://www.iimcb.gov.pl/pl/information-clause
   <https://www.iimcb.gov.pl/pl/information-clause>*
   - The competition may be extended or repeated until a suitable candidate
   who fulfills all requirements is found.

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