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[ccp4bb] PhD Programme in Structural Biology in Vienna

- Protein crystallography

Main steps:

   - Protein purification
   - Crystallisation

Special:

   - Programs for crystallography
   - X-ray detectors

Basic tutorials:

   - Chemistry
   - Protein
   - Peptide
   - Amino Acids

Xtal community:

   - CCP4BB

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Date: 2009-05-04


Subject: PhD Programme in Structural Biology in Vienna
From: Kristina Djinovic Carugo kristina {- dot -} djinovic {- at -} UNIVIE {- dot -} AC {- dot -} AT
Date: 2009-05-04

*PhD Programme in Structural Biology in Vienna*


The Medical University of Vienna (MUW), the University of Vienna
(UNIVIE), the Research Institute of Molecular Pathology (IMP) and the
Institute for Molecular Biotechnology (IMBA) announce the opening of an
*International PhD Program in* ”*Structure and Interaction of Biological
Macromolecules (ISBM)”. *

**All the participating institutions are located at the Vienna Biocenter
Campus, (www.*viennabiocenter*.com ),
providing an intellectual and scientific environment with a stimulating
atmosphere of discovery.

**The program is funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF), the Medical
University of Vienna and the University of Vienna.

**The PhD program aims at providing students with an in-depth,
interdisciplinary training in applying structural methods to the study
of biological interactions.


The research projects will be focused on:

· Host pathogen interactions (Dieter Blaas, Tom Marlovits, Tim Skern)

· Cell cycle control (Jan-Michael Peters)

· Protein quality control (Tim Clausen, Robert Konrat)

· Membrane proteins (Tom Marlovits, Peggy Stolt-Bergner)

· Macromolecular assemblies (Dieter Blaas, Kristina Djinovic-Carugo,
Jan-Michael Peters)

· Posttranslational modifications (Andrea Pichler, Jan-Michael Peters)

The techniques include:

· Protein Biochemistry

· Macromolecular Crystallography

· NMR Spectroscopy

· Cryo-Electron Microscopy

· Mass Spectrometry

Successful applicants will be enrolled in a three year program, expected
to conclude with the presentation and public defense of a PhD thesis.
Doctoral degrees will be awarded by the Medical University of Vienna or
University of Vienna.

The program is open to all candidates holding a university MSc degree
(or equivalent) in biochemistry, molecular biology, chemistry, biology,
or related fields. The candidate selection is performed through an oral
interview. The entire program is in English.

Application deadline: June 30 2009. Successful candidates will be
interviewed 6^th -8^th September 2009 in Vienna and will be expected to
join the program shortly afterwards.

For more information please visit:
_www.phd-structural-biology.at_

or contact Program Coordinator /Ulrike Seifert/
(ulrike.seifert@univie.ac.at)

Max F. Perutz Laboratories

Medical University of Vienna

Dr. Bohr-Gasse 9/3

A-1030 Vienna

Austria

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Department for Structural and Computational Biology
Max F. Perutz Laboratories
University of Vienna
Campus Vienna Biocenter 5
A-1030 Vienna
Austria

e-mail: kristina.djinovic@univie.ac.at
Phone: +43-1-4277-52203/52201
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