The Structural Motility team, directed by Anne Houdusse at the Curie
Institute (Paris Center), is searching for a post-doctoral fellow.

This dynamic laboratory is looking for an expert in sample preparation and
structural determination via X-ray crystallography or cryoEM studies. We
use a multi-disciplinary approach combining structural biology, chemical
biology and cell biology to innovate in the investigation and understanding
of molecular mechanisms involving different motors in cells. Our studies
concern the very basics of force production, as well as the different
cellular roles of the motors, their regulation, and how they can be
targeted for developing novel chemical biology tools and therapies against
human diseases.
 We are looking to recruit and train a dynamic and motivated candidate who
is eager to gain independence and take the lead on one of our exciting
scientific projects.
Experience in X-ray crystallography, including data processing, is
essential. Experience in sample preparation for cryoEM, molecular dynamics
or cell biology is a plus.
 If you are interested, please send a CV and a statement of research
interests and goals as well as three letters of recommendation from your
previous employers.
Contact : Anne Houdusse (anne.houdu...@curie.fr)
Website : Structural Motility Team https://institut-curie.org/team/houdusse

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