We would like to draw your attention to the following three postdoctoral and 1 postdoctoral position open at the EMBL Hamburg Unit. Further details can be found below.
regards
Margret

The European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) is one of the highest ranked 
scientific research organisations in the world. The Headquarters Laboratory is 
located in Heidelberg (Germany), with additional sites in Grenoble (France), 
Hamburg (Germany), Hinxton (UK) and Monterotondo (Italy). The main research 
focus of the EMBL Hamburg Unit is in challenging structural biology.  The 
following fellowships are available in the research group of Matthias Wilmanns:
*Postdoctoral Fellowship:*  Structural/Functional Studies on Proteins of the 
Peroxisomal Proliferation Machinery
Project outline: Proteins Pex11p and Pex25p are critically involved in the 
proliferation of peroxisomes. We would like to determine the structures of 
these proteins, possibly in complex with further peroxins, and complement 
structural work with in vivo functional characterization, in cooperation with 
partners of the EC ITN Network PERFUME (www.itn-perfume.eu).

*Postdoctoral Fellowship*: Structure of the Complete Pex5p-Pex14p Protein 
Translocon Complex&  Cargo Complexes
Project Outline: To date, the overall structure of the peroxisomal translocon, 
a multi protein component complex across the peroxisomal membrane remains 
unknown. We are aiming to determine the structure of the minimal Pex5p-Pex14p 
protein translocon by a hybrid structural biology approach, including: X-ray 
crystallography, small angle X-ray scattering, biophysical methods, 
cross-linking, and electron microscopy (optional). In collaboration with 
partners of the peroxisomal network PerTrans we will raise structure-based 
hypotheses, to be investigated with a range of functional approaches
*Postdoctoral Fellowship*: Structure of the Human Peroxisomal PTS2 Receptor in the Presence of Co-receptors& Cargos Project Outline: Peroxisomal matrix proteins are recognized by two principle peroxisomal receptor, recognising protein targets either with a PTS1 or with a PTS2 motif. We are aiming to determine the structure of the human peroxisomal PTS2 receptor in the presence of co-receptors and cargos. In collaboration with partners of the peroxisomal network PerTrans we will raise structure-based hypotheses, to be investigated with a range of functional approaches.

*Informal inquiries should be sent to: wilma...@embl-hamburg.de
**For all three postdoc positions, please apply online throughwww.embl.org/jobs*
*Closing date for all fellowships: 15 September 2013
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For further information:http://www.embl-hamburg.de/aboutus/jobs/

*Predoctoral fellowship*  (jointly with Henry Chapman, CFEL and University of 
Hamburg): In situ crystallization in peroxisomes  Project Outline: We would 
like to explore yeast peroxisomes as nucleation host for crystallization, 
leading to novel applications in structural biology. Expertise required: 
molecular biology, protein expression and purification, biochemistry. 
Additional expertise would be advantageous: crystallization, structural biology 
techniques, genetics. The project will provide an unique opportunity to become 
acquainted with established and emerging structural methods such the X-ray free 
electron laser, and X-ray imaging. This PhD thesis research project is part of 
the Center for Ultrafast Imaging at the University of Hamburg and will be 
co-directed by Matthias Wilmanns, EMBL, and Henry Chapman, DESY. For 
applications please go tohttp://www.cui.uni-hamburg.de/en/phd-positions/. 
Informal inquiries should be sent to:wilma...@embl-hamburg.de

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