PhD Position in Disordered Proteins: The Törner lab at the University of Zürich is offering fully-funded PhD positions aimed at exploring the structural intricacies of posttranslational modifications within intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) and regions (IDRs). Candidates will work with state-of-the-art NMR spectroscopy and engage in interdisciplinary research within a dynamic team.
PhD Position in Structural Investigation of Posttranslational Modifications in Intrinsically Disordered Proteins
Designation
PhD Student in Structural Investigation of Posttranslational Modifications in IDPs
Research Area
- Biochemistry
- Structural Biology
- NMR Spectroscopy
- Protein Interaction Dynamics
Location
University of Zürich, Switzerland
Eligibility/Qualification
- Background in Biochemistry or a related field
- Experience in sterile cell culturing techniques
- Preferably experience in recombinant protein expression and purification
- Interest in NMR spectroscopy and/or machine learning
Description
The Törner lab is focused on the structural and functional investigation of IDPs and IDRs, particularly how they transition between disordered and ordered states, which is influenced by posttranslational modifications and protein interactions. The research utilizes high-field NMR instrumentation to understand the biophysical forces involved and to identify interaction motifs relevant to cancer-related signaling pathways and amyloidogenic protein aggregation. The lab emphasizes a collaborative and respectful research culture, encouraging contributions and ideas from all members.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should send their application, which includes a CV and contact information for two references, to Ricarda Törner via email.
Last Date to Apply
December 6, 2024
For more details, please refer to the official announcement.