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[ccp4bb] X-ray crystallography/molecular modeling group-leader position in Hannover Medical School

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Subject: X-ray crystallography/molecular modeling group-leader position in Hannover Medical School
From: Roman Fedorov fedorov {- at -} BPC {- dot -} MH-HANNOVER {- dot -} DE
Date: 2007-06-14

We are seeking to recruit a leader for junior research group with a focus on
basic mechanisms underlying stem cell differentiation. The position will be
based in the Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Hannover Medical School,
Hannover, Germany.
The appointed candidate will report to Prof. Dietmar J. Manstein.

The specific tasks associated with this position will involve the use of
computational
approaches in combination with X-ray crystallography to develop specific
inhibitors for
proteins that are known to mediate contacts between molecular motors,
cytoskeletal filaments and structures that interact with them such as focal
adhesions and centrosomes.

The ideal candidate should have prior post-doctoral experience and meet the
following requirements:
A PhD in a related area, i.e. X-ray crystallography; experience in molecular
modeling and simulation of biological macromolecules; excellent knowledge of
relevant programs for treatment of the ligand/protein complex, homology
modeling, drug design. Good interpersonal skills and the ability to work
collaboratively both within the research group and with other collaborators. An
ability to develop independent research ideas is highly desirable.

For further information please contact:
Prof. Dietmar J. Manstein
Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, OE4350
T: +49-511-5323700
E: manstein@bpc.mh-hannover.de
URL: http://www.bpc.mh-hannover.de/

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