Dear colleagues,

The Deindl group (www.deindl-lab.com<http://www.deindl-lab.com>) is recruiting 
a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with a natural talent and strong 
motivation to identify and solve scientific problems. He/she will carry out 
cryo- EM or X-ray crystallographic and biochemical studies to study the 
mechanisms of chromatin-associated protein complexes in the framework of a 
recently awarded ERC grant.


The Deindl laboratory is an interdisciplinary group of scientists led by 
Assistant Professor Sebastian Deindl. The group combines an integrated 
structural biology (Cryo-EM, X-ray crystallography, XL-MS, SAXS) approach with 
single-molecule imaging (smFRET) to obtain a quantitative and mechanistic 
understanding of protein complexes involved in human disease states.

The postdoc will work in close collaboration with other structural biologists, 
biophysicists, and biochemists, but is expected to run his/her own project 
independently. A strong track record from experimental projects, a passion for 
science and good interpersonal skills are prerequisites for the position.

The researcher will benefit from access to state-of-the-art facilities for all 
relevant techniques. The SciLifeLab cryo-EM facility features state-of-the-art 
equipment, including a Titan Krios and Talos Arctica armed with the latest 
generation direct electron detectors and a modern computational infrastructure.

Please see http://deindl-lab.com/ for more information about the research in 
the Deindl lab.


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