At the ESRF (Grenoble) their are two PhD positions for serial crystallography. The first focusing on understanding divergent pathways of two related enzymes through time-resolved crystallography and X-ray spectroscopy and is in collaboration between ID29 (Jos Kamps) and ID26 (Pieter Glatzel). The second studies the lipase mechanism responsible for hazelnut rancidity outset and is a collaboration among ID29 (Daniele de Sanctis), University of Turin (Prof Salvatore Adinolfi) and Soremartec, Ferrero Group (Alex Fissore and Giuseppe Genova). They invite motivated scientists with a background in macromolecular crystallography, biochemistry, or X-ray spectroscopy to apply.
For further details on the positions:
PhD Capturing mechanisms in two dioxygenases by time-resolved crystallography and spectroscopy
PhD Structural and Functional Characterization of a Novel Non-Specific Lipase Identified in Hazelnut
Application deadline is 31 March 2026. Informal enquiries by e-mail to any of the aforementioned supervisors are welcome.