Dear All

A PhD and Postdoc position are opening at our center. Following is the 
advertisement. Starting data: as soon as possible.

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A PhD position (3 years) and a postdoctoral position (2+ years) in simulations 
of membranes and membrane proteins are available at the University of Southern 
Denmark, Odense immediately in the group of Dr. Himanshu Khandelia 
(www.memphys.sdu.dk/~hkhandel). The successful candidate will work in a highly 
collaborative atmosphere at the Center for Biomembrane Physics MEMPHYS 
(www.memphys.sdu.dk) together with theorists and experimental scientists. 

For the postdoc position, experience with computer (molecular dynamics) 
simulations is highly beneficial. The successful candidate(s) will have access 
to the DCSC-funded “Horseshoe” super-cluster of more than 2000 processors at 
SDU (Odense, Denmark) to perform their simulations.

Candidates with background in (bio)physics, engineering, computational sciences 
and (bio)physical chemistry are all encouraged to apply. Applications, in PDF 
format, including full CV, diplomas, proof of proficiency in English, and names 
of referees should be sent to Dr. Khandelia. hkhan...@memphys.sdu.dk. Please 
mention LUNDBECK in the title of the application. 

The projects revolve around molecular simulations of biomembrane-associated 
phenomena, including simulations of ion transport.

Naturejobs ids: 234997 and 234993

Representative Publications:

1. Khandelia, H.*, Witzke, S. and Mouritsen, O.G. (2010) Interaction of
Salicylate and a Terpenoid Plant Extract with Model Membranes: Reconciling
Experiments and Simulations. Biophys. J., doi:10.1016/j.bpj.2010.11.009.

2. Poulsen, H., Khandelia, H., Morth, J.P., Bublitz, M., Mouritsen, O.G.,
Egebjerg, J. and Nissen, P. (2010) Neurological disease mutations
compromise a C-terminal ion pathway in the Na(+)/K(+)-ATPase. Nature, 467, 
99-102.

3. Khandelia, H.,* Duelund, L., Pakkanen, K. and Ipsen, J.H. (2010)
Triglyceride Blisters in Lipid Bilayers: Implications for Lipid Droplet
Biogenesis and the Mobile Lipid Signal in Cancer Cell Membranes. PLoS One,
5, e12811.

4. Khandelia, H.* and Mouritsen, O.G. (2009) Lipid gymnastics: evidence of
complete acyl chain reversal in oxidized phospholipids from molecular
simulations. Biophys. J., 96, 2734-2743.
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Himanshu Khandelia, PhD,                                                        
                                        
Research Assistant Professor (Postdoc),                                         
                                       
MEMPHYS, Center for BioMembrane Physics: www.memphys.sdu.dk                     
                                       
University of Southern Denmark (SDU)                                            
                                        
Campusvej 55, Odense M 5230, Denmark                                            
                                        
Phone: +45 6550 3510, +45 2398 7972                                             
                                        
Fax: +45 6550 4048                                                              
                                       
email: hkhan...@memphys.sdu.dk, hkhande...@gmail.com                            
                                       
WWW: www.memphys.sdu.dk/~hkhandel                                               
                                        
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