Dear all,

Two positions are available in the laboratory of Pierre-Jean Corringer at the 
Institut Pasteur in Paris, France, to investigate the structure and function of 
pentameric ligand-gated ion channels. One position will be focused on the 
structural biology on those receptors by cryo-EM and/or X-ray crystallography, 
the second one on their biophysical properties, mostly by voltage-clamp 
fluorometry.

Details are provided below.

Have a good weekend,

Marie

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Two positions are available in the laboratory of Pierre-Jean Corringer at the 
Institut Pasteur in Paris, France
(https://research.pasteur.fr/en/team/channel-receptors/)

Our laboratory is looking for two highly motivated post-doctoral fellows with 
strong background and experience in structural biology/biophysics/ion channel 
structure and function. Our lab studies the structure and function of 
pentameric ligand-gated ion channels, with a particular emphasis on 
understanding the structural bases of ion channel gating and regulation by 
small molecules. All projects in the lab are interdisciplinary in nature and 
combine structural techniques with functional approaches, and the two proposed 
positions concern: 1/ voltage-clamp fluorometry, to monitor the ion channel 
gating by electrophysiology concomitant with protein motions by fluorescence in 
physiological conditions and 2/ the structural biology of ion channels in 
complex with small ligands, using both X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron 
microscopy (cryo-EM). Both projects also involve molecular biology, protein 
biochemistry and kinetic modeling. Our lab is fully equipped for molecular 
biology, biochemistry and voltage-clamp fluorometry and has access to the 
renowned platforms of X-ray crystallography and cryo-EM (with a recently 
installed Titan Krios microscope) of the Institut Pasteur in Paris. The 
Institut Pasteur offers a highly dynamic social and scientific environment in 
the heart of Paris.
The successful candidate must have a PhD (or being in the process of completing 
one) in a relevant field with a demonstrated track record of productive 
research, and must be able to work both independently and as part of 
collaborative team. For the voltage-clamp fluorometry project, previous 
experience in fluorescence techniques and/or electrophysiology is highly 
desirable. For the structural biology project, previous experience in cryo-EM 
is highly desirable, as well as experience in protein production in human cell 
lines and X-ray crystallography.
One position opens in January 2019, the other opening around July 2019. 
Post-doc will be funded through an ERC advanced grant for up to five years.

Applications including a cover letter, CV, and the email addresses of two 
references should be sent to:

Pierre-Jean Corringer, pjcor...@pasteur.fr
Channel-Receptors Unit 
Neuroscience Department
Institut Pasteur, Paris

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