Join our multidisciplinary team to explore the dynamic world of protein lipidation in (neuro)inflammation. We are offering two PhD positions focused on uncovering the regulation and biological roles of this crucial posttranslational modification. Using cutting-edge proteomics and chemical biology tools, you will contribute to advancing our understanding of lipidation in health and disease within a collaborative and internationally recognised research environment.
Your job Protein lipidation is the attachment of lipids to proteins to regulate their trafficking, protein-protein interactions, and stability. The posttranslational modification is dynamically regulated by a family of lipidation writers and erasers, modifying over 1500 proteins to regulate many facets of human biology in health and disease. Notably, protein lipidation plays a significant role in (neuro)inflammatory disorders, making its regulatory enzymes promising targets for drug development.
As a PhD candidate, you will use (primary) cells and tissues to study the role and regulation of protein lipidation in (neuro)inflammation. In this project, you will operate at the interface of biology and chemistry. Your contributions will advance the development and application of innovative chemical biology and proteomics methodologies to study the regulation of protein lipidation, with a focus on S-palmitoylation. The goal is to uncover how these modifications are regulated and influence proteins that are crucial in (neuro)inflammation.
You will embark on a challenging, multidisciplinary PhD project within an international research environment that offers a wide spectrum of scientific expertise. Over the course of the PhD, you will grow into an independent scientist and become an expert in protein lipidation.
- PhD position 1 is focused on the biology and the regulation of protein lipidation. You uncover the role of the writers and erasers through molecular biology techniques combined with proteomics mass spectrometry.
- PhD position 2 is focused on the development of mass spectrometry proteomics strategies to study protein lipidation by employing a combination of Top-down, Native, and Bottom-up mass spectrometry proteomics strategies.
You will join a multidisciplinary lab with world-leading expertise and infrastructure in proteomics mass spectrometry, complemented by in-house tissue culture and molecular biology facilities. This integrated environment offers a unique opportunity to investigate the biology of protein lipidation in (neuro)inflammatory disorders.