PhD position in Molecular Modelling | |
Workplace | Zurich, Zurich region, Switzerland |
Category | Chemistry | Life Sciences |
Position | Junior Researcher / PhD Position |
Published | 28 February 2025 |
100%, Zurich, fixed-termWe would like to announce a PhD position in molecular modeling of intrinsically disordered proteins constrained by EPR, cross-linking and NMR. Proteins in disperse and liquid-liquid phase separated state are going to be targeted. Addressing details of conformational distributions of intrinsically disordered proteins in dispersed and liquid-liquid phase separated state is a serious spectroscopic challenge. Here, we want to combine experimental data from several ongoing projects with coarse grained molecular modelling to unveil important details of such conformational distributions.Project backgroundThe primary objective for the candidate is to design, implement, and use a coarse-grained representation for intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs). In particular, the resultant model will incorporate artificial and experimental EPR restraints and be used to run EPR-constrained molecular dynamics calculations to determine experimentally guided, conformational ensembles for IDPs of biological interest.Job descriptionThe four-year project is funded by ETH Zurich and will be supervised by Dr. Maxim Yulikov (ETH, Jeschke group) in cooperation with Dr. Andreas Vitalis (UZH, Caflisch group) and will benefit from the experimental input from several ongoing structural biology projects in the Jeschke group at ETH. It will be highly advantageous for candidates to have prior practical experience in setting up classical, molecular simulations and to possess excellent skills in physical chemistry and its mathematical foundations. Prior programming experience and good communication skills are a definite plus. To make the project successful, independent work will need to be efficiently combined with regular meetings and discussions, as well as practical cooperation with EPR, simulation, and molecular biology experts.ProfileWe expect from you:
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Curious? So are we.We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:
For any related questions, you can also come in person in the office HCI F231. In the evaluation process, two support letters from previous research project or university course supervisors will be requested. The starting date for this project cannot be later than 01.08.2025. We encourage interested candidates to apply as soon as possible: the position will be closed as soon as an appropriate candidate is found. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Dr. Maxim Yulikov: E-Mail schreiben (no applications). Apply online now | |
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