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[ccp4bb] Group Leader Position in Structural Biology at EMBL Heidelberg

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Subject: Group Leader Position in Structural Biology at EMBL Heidelberg
From: Christoph Mueller christoph {- dot -} mueller {- at -} EMBL {- dot -} DE
Date: 2008-11-04

EMBL Heidelberg, Germany

Group Leader in Structural Biology: X-ray Crystallography / Electron
Microscopy

The Structural and Computational Biology Unit at EMBL Heidelberg seeks
to recruit an outstanding group leader in structural biology with a
research focus directed towards the structure-function analysis of
macromolecular complexes and protein-protein interaction networks.The
vision of the unit is to provide a detailed spatial and temporal
description of various biological systems across different scales of
resolution (from molecules to cells) by combining different structure
determination techniques (X-ray, NMR, single particle EM, EM tomography,
single molecule light microscopy) with computational, chemical and
systems biology.

The advertised position is suitable for candidates using X-ray
crystallography or cryo-electron microscopy (single-particle analysis
and/or cryo-electron tomography) as principal techniques combined with
other biophysical techniques, molecular biology, biochemistry and cell
biology. The successful candidate should demonstrate a strong motivation
to work in the multidisciplinary and collaborative environment of EMBL.

An initial contract of 5 years will be offered to the successful
candidate. This can be renewed, depending on circumstances at the time
of review.

Closing date: 30 November 2008

Web page: http://www.embl.de

Further information about research in the Structural and Computational
Biology Unit and the position can be obtained from Joint Unit
Coordinators Peer Bork peer.bork@embl.de and Christoph Müller
christoph.mueller@embl.de.

To apply, please email a CV, three references and a concise description
of research interests and future plans quoting ref. no. W/08/086 in the
subject line, to: application@embl.de
Personnel, EMBL, Postfach 10.2209, 69012 Heidelberg, Germany.
Fax: +49 6221 387555 E-mail: application@embl.de

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Dr. Christoph W. Muller
Joint Coordinator
Structural and Computational Biology Unit

EMBL
Meyerhofstrasse 1
69012 Heidelberg, Germany

email: cmueller@embl.de
phone: 0049-6221-387-8320
fax: 0049-6221-387-519
http://www.embl.de
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