Type of job: full-time
Post-doc Position
in Structural Virology group
of Pavel Plevka
Description: We seek a post-doctoral scientist to join the Pavel Plevka lab of structural virology at CEITEC (http://plevkalab.ceitec.cz). We use cryo-electron microscopy and tomography to determine three-dimensional structures of viruses and study their replication in infected cells. We aim to provide structural information for development of anti-viral drugs and phage therapy. We study human viruses from the families Picornaviridae and Flaviviridae. Our phage studies are focused on biofilms of Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Our lab is part of the Structural Biology program at CEITEC. We have access to in-house electron microscopes: Titan Krios equipped with Falcon3 and K2 detectors, Talos Arctica, TF20, and dual beam microscope Versa 3D for cryo-focused ion beam milling. The group includes technicians to assist with routine laboratory tasks.
Requirements:
We offer:
Anticipated start date: Negotiable
Application including CV, a brief motivation letter and contacts for referees should be sent by e-application available on https://www.muni.cz/en/about-us/careers/vacancies/61894
To apply, please send your CV, including the contact information of two referees and a complete list of publications, by filling the online application. If you have any problems with filling the application, please contact Veronika Slezáková at veronika.slezakova@ceitec.muni.cz.
Application deadline: 31.5. 2021
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Updated: 23.4.2021
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