Molecular and structural characterization of macromolecular complexes

Position: Post-doctoral research appointment Institute: Uni. Pavia
New! Posted on: 11/02/2026 Deadline: 16/03/2026

Scientific-Disciplinary Group

05/BIOS-08 - Molecular Biology

Description

The project focuses on establishing and optimizing methods for in vitro reconstitution of extracellular macromolecular complexes, aiming at molecular characterizations using quantitative biophysical methods and structural studies using X-ray crystallography andcryoEM

Funding body

Università di Pavia

Selection process

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The application for admission to the selection procedure (dated and signed),the documents and publications considered useful for the evaluation must be submitted, under penalty of exclusion, electronically, by visiting the following web page: https://pica.cineca.it/unipv/tipologia/idr selecting the Competition Notice you have chosen. In order to register with the system, you must have an email address. Following the guidelines published in the procedure, the applicant must enter all the information required for the application, enclosing all documents in electronic .PDF format. The selection of candidates is carried out on the basis of qualifications and interview, supplemented by a test of knowledge of the foreign language (see Art. 1 par. 1 Call for applications) The public call with detailed attendance and selection rules (Art 4 and 6) can be found at: https://pica.cineca.it/unipv/tipologia/idrThe selections are open to candidates, Italian or foreigner, in possession, on the date of the deadline for submitting applications for the admission to the selection, of a research doctorate (PhD) or equivalent qualification obtained abroad, or, for the sectors concerned, a medical specialization qualification. The educational qualification has to concern the research theme.Further specific assessable qualifications (see Art. 1 par. 1 Call for applications):In-depth knowledge of methods for molecularcharacterization of protein systems using biochemistry, biophysics and/or structural biology