[3dem] electron microscopy specialist position - NYC

Amedee des Georges Amedee.desGeorges at asrc.cuny.edu
Wed Jun 22 19:20:44 PDT 2016


Dear all,

This email is to advertise a position opening for an electron microscopy specialist at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center in New York City. 
The facility is equipped with one FEI dualbeam FIB-SEM and two FEI Titan TEMs, a 300kV Titan Halo with phase plate and Gatan K2 detector, and a 200kV Titan Themis (S)TEM with Cs corrector and superX EDS (Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy) detector.   

The candidate should have a doctoral degree in a related field. Preference will be given to applicants in the material sciences field and with experience using those instruments. 

The CUNY Advanced Science Research Center houses a vibrant community of scientists spanning nanosciences, photonics, structural biology, neurosciences and environmental sciences and is meters away form the world class facility of the New York Structural Biology Center. 

The link to the job opening can be found here: 
https://home.cunyfirst.cuny.edu/psp/cnyepprd/GUEST/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_JOB_DTL&Action=A&JobOpeningId=15137&SiteId=1&PostingSeq=1

Best regards, 

Amedee des Georges



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> From: Bruno KLAHOLZ <klaholz at igbmc.fr>
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> Subject: Re: [3dem] Group leader position call in Integrated
> 	Structural Biology, Strasbourg
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> Dear all,
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> kind reminder for those interested in a PI position at our institute,
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> the Centre for Integrative Biology / IGBMC in Strasbourg, France.
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> There is now also an engineer's position available to run the facilities (Krios, Polara, cryo-FIB etc., see below).
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> For those at the ongoing Gordon conference you can also contact me directly there.
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> With best regards,
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> Bruno
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> De : Bruno KLAHOLZ
> Envoy? : vendredi 13 mai 2016 18:21
> ? : 3dem at ncmir.ucsd.edu
> Objet : Group leader position call in Integrated Structural Biology, Strasbourg
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> Dear all,
> 
> please find a Group leader position call open in our department of Integrated Structural Biology at the Centre for Integrative Biology / IGBMC, Strasbourg, France.
> 
> With best regards,
> 
> Bruno Klaholz
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> 
> INSTITUTE OF GENETICS AND MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
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> CALL FOR APPLICATIONS - GROUP LEADER POSITION
> 
> Integrated Structural Biology Department
> 
> One of the leading biomedical research centres in Europe, IGBMC, brings together more than 700 researchers, PhD students and scientific staff grouped in 50 research teams and 11 scientific services and core facilities. IGBMC is dedicated to fundamental and applied research in life sciences, ranging from structural analysis of proteins to human genetics, stem cells, biophysics, regulation of gene expression and the physiopathology of the mouse. http://www.igbmc.fr/
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> Under the Laboratory of Excellence initiative (Labex), a group leader position is open in the Integrated Structural Biology (ISB) department. The ISB department addresses the fundamental mechanisms regulating gene expression, epigenetics and chromatin in the normal and transformed states (http://www-igbmc.u-strasbg.fr/research/department/3/). Researchers utilize multi-resolution structural biology approaches in the field of eukaryotic gene expression at the transcriptional, epigenetic and translational level.
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> As part of an initiative to strengthen and expand its research, the ISB department is welcoming applications for a group leader position from candidates investigating the multiscale cellular organisation using structural approaches including cryo electron tomography, FIB/SEM or super-resolution microscopy.
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> Successful candidates are expected to develop ambitious, innovative and collaborative research programs, and should have an outstanding track record.
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> A start-up package will be provided to the appointed group leader, and the successful candidate will benefit from office space and access to the IGBMC platforms and services, including those provided through the French and European Infrastructures for Integrated Structural Biology, FRISBI and Instruct:  http://frisbi.eu/   and  https://www.structuralbiology.eu/  hosted at the Centre for Integrative Biology (CBI) http://www.igbmc.fr/grandesstructures/cbi/ which comprises cutting-edge instrumentation such as Titan Krios and Polara electron microscopes equipped with direct electron detectors, FIB/SEM and super-resolution microscopy. The new group is expected to start in 2017.
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> Your application:
> The application should be a single PDF file containing a curriculum vitae, a list of publications, names and contact details of three referees, a brief description (2 to 4 pages) of past achievements and a detailed description (4 to 5 pages) of future research plans.
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> Applications must be sent by 30 July 2016 and interviews will be held in September 2016.
> Please send your application to Labex-INRT at igbmc.fr<mailto:Labex-INRT at igbmc.fr>
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> Bruno P. Klaholz
> Centre for Integrative Biology
> Department of Integrated Structural Biology
> Institute of Genetics and of Molecular and Cellular Biology
> IGBMC - UMR 7104 - U 964
> 1, rue Laurent Fries
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> 67404 ILLKIRCH CEDEX
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> Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2016 16:09:27 +0000
> From: Maike Bublitz <maike.bublitz at bioch.ox.ac.uk>
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> Subject: [3dem] Post-doctoral position in membrane protein structure
> 	and function, University of Oxford, UK
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> Dear all,
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> a post-doctoral position is available in the research group of Associate Prof. Maike Bublitz at the Department of Biochemistry, University of Oxford. The project aims to understand the structure and function of microbial membrane transport proteins identified as potential new drug targets, using a combination of state-of-the-art structural (X-ray crystallography, cryo-EM) and biochemical/biophysical techniques.
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> Applicants should hold a PhD in a relevant subject area, such as membrane protein biochemistry or structural biology. Experience in native or recombinant membrane protein expression, purification and either structural determination or functional analysis using biochemical and biophysical techniques is essential. Ability to work in a team as well as contribute to supervision activities and excellent verbal and written communication skills are expected. Experience in protein X-ray crystallography and/or cryo-EM is an advantage.
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> To apply for this role and for further details, including the job description and selection criteria, please click on the link below:
> https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_details_form.jobspec?p_id=123973
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> Applications for this vacancy are to be made online by 18th July 2016.
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> Informal enquiries can be sent to maike.bublitz at bioch.ox.ac.uk<mailto:maike.bublitz at bioch.ox.ac.uk>.
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> Best regards,
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> Maike
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> Dr. Maike Bublitz
> Associate Professor of Microbial Biophysics
> Department of Biochemistry
> University of Oxford
> South Parks Road
> Oxford OX1 3QU
> United Kingdom
> phone: +44 (0)1865 613221
> maike.bublitz(at)bioch.ox.ac.uk<http://bioch.ox.ac.uk>
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