Research Fellowship

il y a 3 jours


Grenoble, France ILL Temps plein

**Research fellowship - AMBER cofund project**

This research fellow position is part of the EU cofund research project AMBER, Advanced Multiscale Biological imaging using European Research infrastructures, which aims to address scientific and sectoral gaps in biological imaging ranging from molecular, through cellular, to tissue, organ and organism levels of organisation, and is coordinated by the LINXS Institute of advanced Neutron and X-ray Science.
AMBER is funded by the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) COFUND scheme.
Around 10 postdocs/research fellows will be recruited in the third call 2024/2025, with each fellowship lasting 36 months.
AMBER has six core partners: Lund University/MAX IV, Sweden, the European Spallation Source (ESS), Sweden, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), the Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL), France, the International Institute of Molecular Mechanisms and Machines (IMOL), Poland, and the Leicester Institute of Structural and Chemical Biology, United Kingdom.
Your work may include clinical and biomedical projects. It may also include technique development work aimed at combining imaging techniques and data analysis to provide a more integrated picture of life processes in the context of health and disease. As a research fellow at the AMBER programme, you will acquire unprecedented medical, biological, and methodological capabilities, with a profound potential impact for Europe’s next generation of research and researchers. When you have completed the AMBER programme, you will be extraordinarily well equipped to further your career in academia, at infrastructures, in the health and MedTech sectors, and beyond.

**Qualification requirements**
Minimum requirements are:

- at least one original publication in a peer-reviewed journal,
- a background in the relevant methods,
- and finally, strict compliance with the MSCA mobility rule that the researcher must not have resided or carried out his/her main activity (work, studies, etc.) in the host organisation's country for more than twelve months in the three years immediately prior to the call deadline.

**Instructions on how to apply**:
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Applications shall be written in English and all documents shall be in pdf format.

**Additional texts to include in the PDF are**:
iv) Evidence of English proficiency (minimum CEFR B2-2 also checked at interview).
v) A draft Individual Career Development Plan (ICDP).
vi) Two reference letters.
viii) Ethical questionnaire (HE ethics checklist + research ethics commitment)

**Context**
This 3-year research fellowship is part of the EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MSCA) COFUND research project AMBER, Advanced Multiscale Biological imaging using European Research infrastructures.
This project will address scientific and sectoral gaps in biological imaging ranging from molecular, through cellular, tissue, organ and organism levels of organisation, and is coordinated by the LINXS Institute of advanced Neutron and X-ray Science.

**Description of the ILL’s Project**
Small-angle X-ray (SAXS) and neutron (SANS) scattering are powerful techniques to probe the conformation and structure of biomacromolecules, as well as their interactions in solution on a nanometer scale. Both techniques are complementary: X-rays being sensitive to the electron densities, and neutrons being sensitive to neutron scattering length densities of the solubilized molecules and the surrounding solvent [Mahieu & Gabel, Acta Cryst. D 2018]. While SAXS (especially when used at synchrotrons) allows a higher throughput and shorter exposure times, SANS has a particular strength for contrast-variation experiments and deuterium-labelling of sub
- parts of biomacromolecular complexes and thus allows to mask or highlight specific molecules in complex systems in an efficient way [Härtlein et al. Meth. Enzymol. 2016]. While both techniques are complementary in the sense that they “see” different molecules (proteins, RNA/DNA, lipids ) differently, there are few studies to date using SAXS and SANS jointly and in a systematic way in order to analyse the internal structure of important and complex biological assemblies (e.g. protein-RNA/DNA complexes or solubilized membrane proteins).
In the present AMBER postdoc project, we propose to advance the state-of-the-art of combined SANS/SAXS analysis of biomacromolecular complexes in solution by a joint and extensive SANS and SAXS contrast-variation study of a solubilized membrane protein complex. We will combine a recently developed approach of solvent-contrast variation SAXS [Gabel et al. IUCrJ 2019; Gabel et al. Acta Cryst. D 2022] with SANS solvent-contrast variation and specific deuteration of proteins and lipids/nanodiscs of a solubilized FhuA membrane protein model system. This novel combination is expected to provide unprecedented insight into structural details of the complex in solution, due to the unusually broad range o


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