PhD Position in Structural Biology (f/m/x)
102454 We are Helmholtz Munich.
In a rapidly changing world, we discover breakthrough solutions for better health.
Our research is focused within the areas of metabolic health/diabetes, environmental health, molecular targets and therapies, cell programming and repair, bioengineering, and computational health.
We particularly excel in the fields of basic research, bioengineering, artificial intelligence, and technological development.
Through this research, we build the foundations for medical innovation.
Together with our partners, we seek to accelerate the transfer of our research, so that laboratory ideas can reach society and improve people’s quality of life at the fastest rate possible.
This is what drives us.
Why not join us and make a difference?
We invite applications for a fully funded PhD position to join the Alderson Lab in the Institute of Structural Biology at Helmholtz Munich and the Department of Bioscience at TU Munich.
The prospective student will be jointly enrolled in the Helena Graduate School and the Technical University of Munich Graduate School, and upon successful evaluation of the thesis will obtain a PhD degree from TU Munich.
In the Alderson Lab, we aim to understand how proteins in the heat shock and cell death pathways sense and react to stress.
Many components of these pathways oligomerize and contain intrinsically disordered regions that lack stable structures.
To characterize these dynamic systems, we leverage an integrative structural biology approach that combines NMR spectroscopy, cryo-EM, and other biophysical techniques.
In addition, we deploy AI-based protein structure prediction methods, with recent applications focusing on proteome-level structural bioinformatics.
We are a new and expanding research group that is part of the Institute of Structural Biology () and based at the Bavarian NMR Center () on the TUM-Garching Campus.
We have access to state-of-the-art structural biology infrastructure, including a 1.2-GHz NMR spectrometer and a 300-kV Titan Krios G4 cryo-electron microscope, as well as outstanding computational resources.
During your thesis research, you will gain expertise with cutting-edge structural biology methods, develop computational biology and data analysis skills, and become proficient in different molecular biology and biochemistry laboratory techniques.
We believe that excellent research requires a range of different perspectives.
Diverse teams reach better solutions and are more innovative in their research topics.
Establishing our Diversity Management Strategy demonstrates our commitment to ensuring an appreciative company culture based on mutual respect.
We are also implementing diversity-sensitive processes throughout our whole organization.
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Since 2005, we hold the TOTAL E-QUALITY award for exemplary action in the sense of an equal-opportunity organizational culture.
Helmholtz Munich is actively committed to diversity and inclusion in practice and is sustainably committed to equality.
The Diversity Charter has set itself the goal of promoting diversity in the world of work.
By signing the charter, we commit ourselves to create an appreciative working environment for all employees.
This position provides the opportunity for you to build specialist knowledge whilst developing key professional experience, both of which will help you to make strides in your scientific career.
Remuneration and social security benefits are based on the German Collective Wage Agreement for Public-Sector Employees at Federal Level (EG 13 50% TV EntgO Bund).
In addition, there is also the possibility of receiving an allowance if the applicable conditions are met.
The position has an (initial) fixed term of three years but may be extended under certain circumstances.
We are committed to promoting a culture of diversity and welcome applications from talented people regardless of gender, cultural background, nationality, ethnicity, sexual identity, physical abilities, religion or age.
Qualified applicants with physical disabilities will be given preference.
If you have obtained a university degree abroad, we will require further documents from you regarding the comparability of your degree.