We are excited to offer two postdoctoral positions in Molecular Dynamics simulations of biological membrane systems. These roles are part of a newly funded consortium at Heidelberg University, SFB1638, focusing on Cellular Membrane Remodeling — How Changing Form Creates Function. These positions provide a unique opportunity to work in a collaborative environment with experts in membrane biochemistry, biophysics, and structural biology.
SCHOLARSHIP AT A GLANCE:
Scholarship Title | 2024 Scholarship on Molecular Dynamics, Heidelberg University |
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Host Institution | Heidelberg University |
Consortium | SFB1638: Cellular Membrane Remodeling — How Changing Form Creates Function |
Positions Available | Two postdoctoral positions |
Research Focus | Molecular Dynamics simulations of biological membrane systems |
Eligibility Criteria | Ph.D. in Computational Biophysics, Computational Biochemistry, or related fields |
Extensive experience with molecular dynamics simulations applied to biological systems | |
Demonstrated publication record and presentations at international conferences | |
Preferred Qualifications | Experience with protein-membrane interactions |
Experience with multi-scale simulations (coarse-grained and atomistic resolution) | |
Experience with free energy calculations | |
Proficiency in using GROMACS software and building pipelines with Python | |
Job Description | Develop a comprehensive computational framework for biomacromolecule interactions with membrane surfaces |
Develop novel computational tools for membrane-protein force distribution analysis | |
Funding Duration | Initial period of two years (E13 100%), with the possibility of extension (2+2) |
Application Requirements | Cover letter, CV, and contact details of two references in a single PDF file |
Application Submission Email | [email protected] |
Email Subject Line | name_surname_Z01_application |
Application Deadline | 10/09/2024 |
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- Founded Amidst the Great Schism: Heidelberg University was established in 1386 during the tumultuous period of the Great Schism, when two rival popes were elected, leading to a split in the Catholic Church. This political upheaval created an opportunity for Heidelberg to gain its own university.
- Oldest University in Germany: Heidelberg University is the oldest university in Germany. Its foundation was marked by a special Pontifical High Mass in the Heiliggeistkirche on October 18, 1386.
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- Jesuit Influence: After the Counter-Reformation, the university lost its Protestant character and came under Jesuit influence, leading to the establishment of preparatory seminaries and the construction of the Old University.
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Eligibility For 2024 Scholarship On Molecular Dynamics, Heidelberg University
- Ph.D. in Computational Biophysics, Computational Biochemistry, or related fields.
- Extensive experience with molecular dynamics simulations applied to biological systems.
- Demonstrated publication record and presentations at international conferences.
- Preferred qualifications include experience with:
- Protein-membrane interactions.
- Multi-scale simulations (both coarse-grained and atomistic resolution).
- Free energy calculations.
- Proficiency in using GROMACS software and building pipelines with Python is highly advantageous.
Description For 2024 Scholarship On Molecular Dynamics, Heidelberg University
The two postdoctoral researchers will collaborate to achieve the following aims:
- Computational Lipidomics and Membrane Sensing Assays:
Develop a comprehensive computational framework to understand the critical factors governing the interactions of biomacromolecules with membrane surfaces and their lateral partitioning within the membrane environment. - Developing Membrane-Protein Force Distribution Analysis:
Utilize and develop novel computational tools to elucidate how proteins and membranes mechanically respond to membrane remodeling events and how mechanical stress regulates such biological processes.
These positions are funded for an initial period of two years (E13 100%), with the possibility of extension (2+2).
How to Apply For 2024 Scholarship On Molecular Dynamics, Heidelberg University
Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, and contact details of two references in a single PDF file to [email protected]. Please include the subject line name_surname_Z01_application. Last Date to Apply is 10/09/2024