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Post-doc­toral Re­search­er and/​or PhD-Stu­dent in Cell and Struc­tural Biology

Employer
UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI
Location
Helsinki, Finland
Closing date
15 Apr 2021

The HiLIFE - Institute of Biotechnology (BI), located in the Viikki science park, is a research institute at University of Helsinki, The institute harbors ~35 research groups and 250 researchers, and it operates at the highest international level. For more information on the Institute, please visit https://www.helsinki.fi/en/hilife-institute-of-biotechnology.

The ‘Actin-based molecular machines’ group of Academy Professor Pekka Lappalainen is inviting applications for post-doctoral researchers and/or PhD-students in cell biology, biochemistry, and structural biology.

The actin cytoskeleton is critical for a vast number of vital cellular processes such as morphogenesis, motility, endocytosis, cytokinesis, and mechanosensing. Abnormalities in actin-dependent processes, including cell morphogenesis, motility and cytokinesis, are hallmarks of cancer. Moreover, many pathogens exploit the actin polymerization machinery of the host cell during the infection process. The research group of Pekka Lappalainen uses an array of biochemical, cell biological, genetic, and structural biology methods to reveal how structure and dynamics of the actin cytoskeleton are regulated in various cellular and pathological processes.

The group is seeking for dedicated and enthusiastic post-doctoral fellows and/or PhD-students to join projects that focus on: 1). Understanding the mechanisms by which contractile, mechanosensitive actomyosin bundles assemble in human cells, and 2). Elucidating functions of the actin cytoskeletons in evolutionarily distant pathogenic unicellular parasites. The post-doctoral applicants should hold PhD in cell biology, biochemistry, or a related field. Strong expertise in protein biochemistry, structural biology, or cell biology is highly beneficial. The PhD-student applicants should obtain MSc or related degree in the molecular biology field latest by the end of year 2021, and have a strong interest to carry out cutting-edge research. The PhD-student will be subsequently enrolled in one of the graduate programs of our university. The positions will provide multiple opportunities for collaborations and laboratory visits abroad. An attitude to carry out ambitious research projects, as well as to learn and apply a wide variety of methodologies and advanced techniques is highly appreciated. The working language of the laboratory is English; knowledge of the Finnish language is not necessary.

The postdoctoral researcher and PhD-student positions are initially limited to 2 and 4 years, respectively, with a possibility of extension. A trial period of 6 months will be applied, and the salaries will be based on the University salary scheme for teaching and research personnel composed of both task specific and personal performance components.

Application should include the following documents as a single pdf file (max 5 pages): CV, list of publications, motivation letter including a description of your research interests, and the names and telephone numbers of at least two referees. Please submit your application, together with the required pdf attachment, through the University of Helsinki electronic recruitment system by clicking on the ‘Apply for job’ button. Internal applicants (i.e., current employees of the University of Helsinki) should submit their applications through the SAP HR portal. For technical support regarding the recruitment system, please contact ‘rekrytointi@helsinki.fi’.

The deadline for the applications is 15th of April, 2021, but the positions will be filled immediately once suitable candidates have been identified.

For informal inquiries, contact ‘pekka.lappalainen(at)helsinki.fi’, and for more information about our research, please visit https://www.helsinki.fi/en/researchgroups/actin-based-molecular-machines

For technical support regarding the recruitment system, please contact rekrytointi@helsinki.fi.

Selected recent publications:

Hakala M, Wioland H, Tolonen M, Kotila T, Jegou A, Romet-Lemonne G, Lappalainen P (2021): Twinfilin uncaps filament barbed ends to promote turnover of lamellipodial actin networks. Nature Cell. Biol. 23: 147-159.
Lehtimäki JI, Rajakylä EK, Tojkander S, Lappalainen P (2021): Generation of stress fibers through myosin-driven re-organization of the actin cortex. eLife. 10:e60710.
Kumari R, Jiu Y, Carman PJ, Tojkander S. Kogan K, Varjosalo M, Gunning PW, Dominguez R, Lappalainen P (2020): Tropomodulins control the balance between protrusive and contractile structures by stabilizing actin-tropomyosin filaments. Curr. Biol. 30: 767–778.
Kotila T, Wioland H, Enkavi G, Kogan K, Vattulainen I, Jégou A, Romet-Lemonne G, Lappalainen P (2019): Mechanism of synergistic actin filament pointed end depolymerization by cyclase-associated protein and cofilin. Nature Commun. 10:5320.
Jiu Y, Kumari R, Fenix AM, Schaible N, Liu X, Varjosalo M, Krishnan R, Burnette DT, Lappalainen P (2019): Myosin-18B promotes the assembly of myosin II stacks for maturation of contractile actomyosin bundles. Curr. Biol. 29:81-92.

Finland is a member of the EU, has high quality free schooling (also in English), generous family benefits and healthcare, and was recently ranked as the best country in the world for expat families and in the world’s top ten most livable cities. Finland and the Helsinki region possess top expertise in sciences in terms of a vibrant talent pool, leading research, strong support services and functioning collaboration networks. For more information about working at the University of Helsinki and living in Finland, please see helsinki.fi/en/university/working-at-the-university.

Helsinki Institute of Life Science (HiLIFE) is a new institute established in 2017 that supports high quality life science research across the University campuses and faculties. HiLIFE builds on existing strengths and new recruits and partnerships to create an attractive international environment for researchers to solve grand challenges in health, food, and environment. HiLIFE coordinates research infrastructures in life sciences and provides research-based interdisciplinary training.

The University of Helsinki, founded in 1640, is one of the world’s leading universities for multidisciplinary research. The university has an international academic community of 40,000 students and staff members. The University of Helsinki offers comprehensive services to its employees, including occupational health care and health insurance, sports facilities, and professional development opportunities. The International Staff Services office assists employees from abroad with their transition to work and life in Finland.

Due date

15.04.2021 23:59 EEST

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