Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Industrial Postdoc Position in drug discovery at AstraZeneca, Sweden

Location: Mölndal, Sweden

AstraZeneca is a major international healthcare business engaged in the research, development, manufacture and marketing of prescription pharmaceuticals and the supply of healthcare services. But we're more than one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies. At AstraZeneca, we're proud to have a unique workplace culture that inspires innovation and collaboration. Here, employees are empowered to express diverse perspectives - and are made to feel valued, energized and rewarded for their ideas and creativity.

Right now we have an exciting opportunity for a Ph.D. scientist to develop methodology that determines the orientation of ligands bound to proteins of pharmaceutical interest. The aim of the work is to produce information that is complementary to conventional methods for structure determination of protein-ligand complexes and enable more efficient synthetic chemistry efforts in a drug discovery programme. The work is multi-disciplinary in nature and includes secondments to Leiden University and the University of Florence, research centres with extensive experience in paramagnetic protein NMR.

This position is part of the FP7 – PEOPLE Marie Curie Initial Training Network "pNMR" (Pushing the Envelope of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for Paramagnetic Systems. A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Approach). For more information please visit http://www.pnmr.eu/.

Objectives
• To enable more efficient synthetic chemistry efforts in drug discovery by determining the relative orientation of small molecule ligands to at least one drug target protein.
• To show that this can be achieved within a time-frame that is compatible with the time-lines in a drug-discovery programme.

Responsibilities
• Show strong initiative in conducting research, and bringing it to functional use within AstraZeneca and the drug discovery community.
• Interface with scientists from across many disciplines while at the same time being able to work independently.
• Strong written and oral communication skills.
• Ability to work effectively with colleagues and initiate collaboration.

Tasks and methodology
• Production of drug target protein with lanthanide binding tags rigidly attached.
• Determination of pseudo-contact shift (PCS) tensors for the lanthanide tagged proteins.
• Detection of transferred PCSs for several ligands.
• Structure calculations based on PCSs. Comparison with known crystal structures to assess quality of PCS-based structures.

Minimum experience
• A PhD in biomolecular NMR or closely related field.

Preferred experience/requirements
• Protein NMR assignments.
• Protein-ligand interactions and binding kinetics.
• Protein production.
• Paramagnetic NMR.
• Synthetic chemistry.

AstraZeneca – Health Connects Us All
As one of the world's leading pharmaceutical companies, our business is focused on providing innovative, effective medicines that make a real difference in important areas of healthcare. What’s more, we support and encourage our people in discovering their own potential. Excellent learning and development opportunities will be available to you throughout your career here.

Contact:
For more information about the position please contact Tomas Åkerud at +46 31 7064412

Please send your application no later than April 30, 2013

AstraZeneca welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

http://jobs.astrazeneca.com/jobs

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