Dear All,
A 3-year PhD or 4-year MRes/PhD position is available in the recently established laboratory of Prof. Bert van den Berg in the Institute of Cellular and Molecular Biosciences (ICaMB) at Newcastle University, UK. The project will focus on elucidation of the mechanisms of energy-dependent uptake of complex oligo- and polysaccharides by members of the human gut microbiota. Applicants should have a strong interest in Biochemistry.
For more details and application instructions, please see: http://www.findaphd.com/search/ProjectDetails.aspx?PJID=41882&LID=1125
For recent publication from the van den Berg lab please see: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=van%20den%20Berg%20AND%20outer%20AND%20membrane
Interested candidates can contact me for informal information, but applications should be made using the University’s online postgraduate application form.
Best wishes and a happy 2013!
Bert
Bert van den Berg
Professor of Membrane Protein Structural Biology
ICaMB, Newcastle University, UK
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Subject: [ccp4bb] Postdoctoral Position on Biopolymer Translocation
Dear All,
An NIH-funded postdoctoral position on
membrane-integrated
glycosyltransferases is available in
the Zimmer laboratory at the
University of Virginia
(https://jobs.virginia.edu, posting #
0611274). Projects focus on the
biosynthesis and membrane
translocation of nature’s most
abundant polymers, including
cellulose, chitin, and hyaluronan.
Please have a look at our most recent
publications for further details:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23222542
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22343360
The Zimmer laboratory is part of a
newly created Center for Membrane
Biology
(http://pages.shanti.virginia.edu/Ctr_for_Membrane_Biology/),
which offers excellent resources for
crystallography, EM, NMR, EPR, SAXS,
as well as single molecule
fluorescence microscopy.
Crystallization robotics for
detergent- and LCP-based
crystallization are also available.
The successful candidate should be
highly motivated, have extensive
experience in molecular biology and
protein expression and purification,
be able to work independently while
integrating well in a diverse research
group, and should have at least one
first-author publication in a peer
reviewed scientific journal.
Interested candidates can contact me
directly ([log in to unmask])
and should respond to the
aforementioned posting.
Sincere regards & Happy Holidays,
Jochen
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Jochen Zimmer, D. Phil.
Molecular Physiology & Biological
Physics
University of Virginia
480 Ray C. Hunt Drive
Snyder Building #360/362
Charlottesville, VA 22908
Phone: 434 243 6506
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