[3dem] Vacant staff scientist position at BZH Heidelberg/Germany

Andrea Schliwa andrea.schliwa at bzh.uni-heidelberg.de
Fri Jul 9 00:48:26 PDT 2010


Dear colleague,

We would appreciate if you could post at your institute the attached flyer
describing a vacant staff scientist position in electron microscopy at the
BZH-Heidelberg. Moreover, we would be grateful if you could let us know
about candidates potentially interested in the described position.

Thank you very much for your help.

Yours sincerely,

Ed Hurt and Michael Brunnner
     
Biochemie-Zentrum der Universität Heidelberg (BZH)
Im Neuenheimer Feld 328
D-69120 Heidelberg
Germany

Tel: +49 6221 54 41 73
Fax: +49 6221 54 43 69

http://www.uni-heidelberg.de/zentral/bzh/


The Biochemistry Centre at Heidelberg University (BZH) invites applications
from scientists for a
 
Tenured Staff Scientist Position
in Single Particle Electron Microscopy and Image Processing
 
The research activities of the 14 groups presently working at the BZH focus
on the molecular mechanisms of intracellular organization and transport with
a strong emphasis on structural and functional analyses of large
macromolecular complexes. The BZH has an excellent infrastructure with
central facilities, e.g. protein and lipid analysis, including mass
spectrometry, structural biology, a HTP-crystallization platform, high
performance microscopy, and centralized administrative services. We aim to
establish single particle electron microscopy to strengthen our
infrastructure, and support the BZH groups in their future research with
this important method in structural biology.
 
The successful candidate will cooperate with the existing research groups at
the BZH by supplying know-how and expertise in single particle EM and image
processing. The candidate should work independently and will run the
electron microscopy facility as a service for BZH researchers. Candidates
skilled and trained in high resolution electron microscopy (e.g. negative
stain EM, cryo-EM and image processing) are encouraged to apply. The
applicant should be a team player that enjoys working in a collaborative
environment.
 
The University of Heidelberg has a policy of raising the proportion of women
in academic positions and therefore specifically invites the application of
women with the necessary qualifications. Under German law disabled
applicants with full qualifications are to be preferred.
 
Please send a CV, statement of research accomplishments and interests with
respect to electron microscopy, and references to the Director of the BZH,
Prof. Dr. Michael Brunner, Im Neuenheimer Feld 328, D-69120 Heidelberg,
Germany (e-mail: 
<mailto:direktor at BZH.uni-heidelberg.de>direktor at BZH.uni-heidelberg.de) by
August 1st, 2010.



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