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Centre de Biochimie Structurale Post-doctoral Program in Biophysics and Structural Biology Université de Montpellier Sud de France The Centre de Biochimie Structurale carries out research at the forefront of biophysics and structural biology to unra- vel the mechanisms underlying key biological processes. The CBS, an institute from the CNRS, the INSERM, and the Universities of Montpellier, is located at the heart of a world-class research campus in biology. We develop and use a full range of advanced biophysical technologies (single-molecule fluorescence, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, magnetic and optical tweezers, super-resolution microscopies, high-speed and high-resolution AFM, ...) and high- resolution structure determination methods (NMR, x-ray crystallography, electron-microscopy). We invite applications for eight postdoctoral and a lab manager positions, funded by French (ANR) and European (ERC) research agencies. Research positions are available for the study of: - Transcription regulation at the single-molecule, single-cell level, using advanced 2-photon correlation spectrosco- pies on B. subtillis (Nathalie Declerck) - Molecular mechanisms of prokaryotic transcription termination : single molecule FRET and nanomanipulation. (Emmanuel Margeat) - Transcription regulation and chromosome remodeling in Drosophila one molecule at a time: single-molecule FRET, nanomanipulation (optical and magnetic tweezers), super-resolution microscopies (PALM, STORM) (Marcelo Nollmann) - Pressure effects on protein folding : high pressure fluorescence and NMR (Catherine Royer) - Nuclear receptors structure and function : X-ray cristallography (William Bourguet) Applicants are expected to have a training and research experience in physics, physical chemistry, biochemistry, biophy- sics or cell biology, and express strong interest in working at the interface between these disciplines. Visit our website for further details http://www.cbs.cnrs.fr/PostdocProgram

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Centre de Biochimie Structurale

Post-doctoral Program inBiophysics and Structural Biology

Université de Montpellier Sud de France

The Centre de Biochimie Structurale carries out research at the forefront of biophysics and structural biology to unra-vel the mechanisms underlying key biological processes. The CBS, an institute from the CNRS, the INSERM, and the Universities of Montpellier, is located at the heart of a world-class research campus in biology. We develop and use a full range of advanced biophysical technologies (single-molecule fluorescence, fluorescence correlation spectroscopy, magnetic and optical tweezers, super-resolution microscopies, high-speed and high-resolution AFM, ...) and high-resolution structure determination methods (NMR, x-ray crystallography, electron-microscopy).

We invite applications for eight postdoctoral and a lab manager positions, funded by French (ANR) and European (ERC) research agencies. Research positions are available for the study of:

- Transcription regulation at the single-molecule, single-cell level, using advanced 2-photon correlation spectrosco-pies on B. subtillis (Nathalie Declerck)

- Molecular mechanisms of prokaryotic transcription termination : single molecule FRET and nanomanipulation. (Emmanuel Margeat)

- Transcription regulation and chromosome remodeling in Drosophila one molecule at a time: single-molecule FRET, nanomanipulation (optical and magnetic tweezers), super-resolution microscopies (PALM, STORM) (Marcelo Nollmann)

- Pressure effects on protein folding : high pressure fluorescence and NMR (Catherine Royer)

- Nuclear receptors structure and function : X-ray cristallography (William Bourguet)

Applicants are expected to have a training and research experience in physics, physical chemistry, biochemistry, biophy-sics or cell biology, and express strong interest in working at the interface between these disciplines.

Visit our website for further details http://www.cbs.cnrs.fr/PostdocProgram