Open call for Head of protein production core facility
The Institute of Biotechnology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic at the Biotechnology and Biomedicine Centre of the Academy of Sciences and Charles University in Vestec announces an open full-time position:
Head of protein production core facility
We are looking for an expert in recombinant protein production to lead the protein production facility of the Centre of Molecular Structure, part of the Czech infrastructure CIISB and of the European infrastructure Instruct-ERIC.
The Centre of Molecular Structure as a part of the Czech Infrastructure for Integrative Structural Biology, https://www.ciisb.org/and of the European infrastructure Instruct-ERIC, https://instruct-eric.eu/, is focused on provision of open access to structural biology techniques across Europe with a strong accent on individual approach to the user projects.
For details about the role, structure, equipment, and services provided by CMS refer to the web pages at https://www.ibt.cas.cz/en/core-facilities/centre-of-molecular-structure/.
Find more details about the open position here.
Informal enquiries can be sent to Dr. Jan Dohnálek, dohnalek@ibt.cas.cz or dohnalek007@gmail.com.
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