PhD position in Molecular Biology & Biophysics

ETH Zürich

  • Date de publication :

    03 juillet 2024
  • Taux d'activité :

    100%
  • Type de contrat :

    Durée indéterminée
  • Lieu de travail :

    Zürich

PhD position in Molecular Biology & Biophysics

PhD position in Molecular Biology & Biophysics

100%, Zurich, fixed-term

The Wieczorek Lab at the Institute of Molecular Biology & Biophysics at ETH Zurich investigates the physical principles underlying the self-assembly of complex intracellular structures from biomolecules. The group uses the microtubule cytoskeleton as a model system. We apply state-of-the-art methods in structural biology, in vitro biochemical reconstitutions, and single molecule biophysics to understand how diverse multi-microtubule assemblies form from a common tubulin “building block”. The results of our work are important for understanding the molecular basis of diseases such as cancer and neurodegeneration, which are often directly linked to defects in microtubule network assembly.

Project background

Current projects in the lab build upon previous work by the Wieczorek Group, in which we resolved the structure of the gamma-tubulin ring complex (gamma-TuRC), a huge multiprotein assembly proposed to nucleate and organize microtubules in cells. We are interested in exploring the following open questions:

1) How does the gamma-TuRC regulate microtubule architecture?

2) How do gamma-TuRC co-factors interact with and regulate the various biochemical functions of the complex?

3) How are various microtubule networks properly established and regulated by the gamma-TuRC in conjunction with tubulin and other microtubule-associated proteins?

The potential candidate will have the opportunity to explore these and other fundamental cell biological questions as the basis of their PhD project in the group.

Job description

We are looking for an enthusiastic and highly-motivated candidate to investigate how the microtubule cytoskeleton is regulated by protein complexes such as the gamma-TuRC. Potential projects goals will include, but are not limited to, using structural biology methods such as cryo-electron microscopy and X-ray crystallography, as well as single molecule light microscopy such as Total Internal Reflection Fluorescence (TIRF), to visualize components of the gamma-TuRC as the complex nucleates microtubules.

The group has access to state-of-the-art light and electron microscopy instrumentation, including a Nikon N-STORM equipped for TIRF microscopy and multiple Titan Krios EM scopes, all hosted and maintained at ETH Zurich’s imaging facility, ScopeM.

This is a fully funded position for 4 years with an anticipated start date of September 1st, 2024 (negotiable).

Further project details will be discussed further in the interview.

Profile

  • Research interest in cell biology, structural biology, biochemistry and/or biophysics
  • Curiosity about the inner workings of the cell and a passion for basic science are a plus
  • Experience with basic molecular biology, cell culturing, and/or protein purification methods are a plus
  • Experience with cryo-EM sample preparation and structure determination using various modern software tools (e.g. cryoSPARC and RELION) are a plus
  • An MSc degree in biochemistry, cell biology, structural biology, biophysics, or disciplines related to the PhD position
  • The writing of scientific papers and active participation in internal meetings and in international conferences will require a good knowledge of English

Workplace

Workplace

We offer

ETH Zurich is a family-friendly employer with excellent working conditions. You can look forward to an exciting working environment, cultural diversity and attractive offers and benefits.

We value diversity

Curious? So are we.

We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:

  • Cover/motivation letter that demonstrates your suitability for the offered position and addresses the research questions you would like to develop within the doctoral project at ETH
  • Curriculum vitae with a complete academic record
  • Copies of Bachelor's and Master (if available) degrees
  • Name and contact information of two references

Evaluation of applications will start immediately and will continue until a suitable candidate has been identified. Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.

Further information about the Institute of Molecular Biology & Biophysics can be found on our website. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof. Dr. Michal Wieczorek, Tel +41 44 633 66 54 or email E-Mail schreiben (no application documents).

About ETH Zürich

Curious? So are we.

We look forward to receiving your online application with the following documents:

  • Cover/motivation letter that demonstrates your suitability for the offered position and addresses the research questions you would like to develop within the doctoral project at ETH
  • Curriculum vitae with a complete academic record
  • Copies of Bachelor's and Master (if available) degrees
  • Name and contact information of two references

Evaluation of applications will start immediately and will continue until a suitable candidate has been identified. Please note that we exclusively accept applications submitted through our online application portal. Applications via email or postal services will not be considered.

Further information about the Institute of Molecular Biology & Biophysics can be found on our website. Questions regarding the position should be directed to Prof. Dr. Michal Wieczorek, Tel +41 44 633 66 54 or email E-Mail schreiben (no application documents).

Contact

  • ETH Zürich