The Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry (Karl Friedrich Bonhoeffer Institute) is one of the largest of the approximately 80 institutes constituting the Max Planck Society and is unique with respect to its history and interdisciplinary research. It clearly demonstrates the research potential that can be generated by operating at the interfaces of the classical scientific disciplines: physics, chemistry, and biology. The unifying vision has been to characterize biological processes in a quantitative manner, as was already reflected in the focus of several of the founding departments on reaction mechanisms and dynamics. However, the fields of neurobiology, biochemistry and molecular biology were also represented at the outset, thereby ensuring that the institute would contribute to and exploit the dramatic advances in biology-related technology and knowledge of the next 30 years.
Position: Post Doctoral Fellow ( Code No: 24-09)Dept: Physical BiochemistryWork: The successful candidate will join a DFG-funded research project on molecular mechanisms of the signal recognition particle (SRP) pathway of targeting of ribosomes translating membrane proteins to the bacterial plasma membrane.Duration: 3 yearsLast Date: 05.09.2009Qualified persons with pertinent expertise are requested to send their application (CV, certificates, publication list, addresses of two references) by email to wolfgang.wintermeyer@mpibpc.mpg.de. Applications of physically handicapped persons are explicitly encouraged. Applications will be reviewed immediately until the position is filled.Max Planck Institute for Biophysical ChemistryDept. of Physical BiochemistryProf. Dr. Wolfgang WintermeyerAm Fassberg 1137077 Göttingen
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