Type of job: full-time
Description
CEITEC is a scientific centre in the fields of life sciences, advanced materials and technologies whose aim is to establish itself as a recognized centre for basic as well as applied research. CEITEC offers a state-of-the-art infrastructure and great conditions to employ excellent researchers.
Our institute values diversity and promotes an inclusive working environment with the aim to support the best scientists. CEITEC MU is a proud holder of the HR Excellence in Research Award by the European Commission. (http://muni.ceitec.cz/en/hr-strategy-hrs4r/)
A postdoc position is available in newly established Demo lab (CEITEC, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic) to participate in research focused on structural mechanisms of transcription-translation coupling in bacteria and potentially in virus-infected mammalian cells. We are seeking a person with expertise in structural biology and biochemistry, specifically in single-particle cryo-electron microscopy and cryo-electron tomography of RNA polymerase and ribosomes in bacteria and virus-infected mammalian cells. Research will be conducted at CEITEC located in the life science campus of Masaryk University (Brno, Bohunice, https://www.ceitec.eu/).
Requirements:
Desirable but not required:
We offer:
Anticipated start date: Negotiable
Applications including CV, contacts for referees and a brief motivation letter should be sent by email to recruitment@ceitec.muni.cz.
Please quote the “Postdoc – structural biology of coupled transcription and translation” in the subject.
Electronic application deadline is: 29th February, 2020
Information about Brno, Czech Republic
Contact:
Tereza Kejdová
E-mail:
recruitment@ceitec.muni.cz
Telephone:
+420 549 495 093
Updated: 3.12.2019
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