Katrin Rittinger
@katrinrittinger
Structural biologist, amateur photographer. Views are my own.
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https://www.crick.ac.uk/research/labs/katrin-rittinger 20-10-2013 17:45:29
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🚨Exciting opportunity for a Computational Chemist to join us at the Crick in the growing Chemical Biology team🚨 The Francis Crick Institute Chemjobber
📣 Postdoc position opening to join our vibrant lab The Francis Crick Institute! Please apply if you are interested in cancer detection and biomarker study! 👇 crick.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External…
We have an open postdoc position! Apply here: crick.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/External/job/L… Following up on the first brain map of an insect brain (science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…), we will be using comparative connectomics to investigate how wiring changes affect social behaviour in the fruit fly larva.
New from us, led by Alzbeta Roeselova. The ribosome exit is a busy place, where cotranslational folding meets different molecular chaperones. How does a properly folded protein emerge from the chaos? biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
New 2-year postdoc position available in my lab The Crick to test novel therapies for #IBD and related diseases by targeting a master regulator of #macrophage-driven inflammation using antibody-drug conjugates and related tools. Apply here: crick.wd3.myworkdayjobs.com/External/job/L… Pls retweet!
Looking for a postdoctoral research scientist with prior experience in cryo-EM to study virus-host interactions and coevolution in our group. We benefit from a great environment @MRC_LMB Medicine at Cambridge Cambridge University. Apply by 31-March jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/45467/
Join Sonja Lorenz MPI for Multidisciplinary Sciences for a PhD or postdoc to study ubiquitin ligases! We are looking for new team members with expertise in different areas, particularly cryoEM, NMR, or cell biology. mpinat.mpg.de/11-24?c=3895796
Proud to share this story about Burkholderia effector TssM that is now published in Cell Host & Microbe ! Many thanks to everyone who contributed to this exciting work 💪💪 Teresa Thurston Jonathan Pruneda
Excited to share a key part of my postdoctoral work from The Francis Crick Institute and GSK , published in Nature Communications . A collaborative project to develop a high-throughput chemoproteomics platform for profiling cysteine-reactive fragments in native biological systems. nature.com/articles/s4146…
Enantioselective OTUD7B fragment discovery through chemoproteomics screening and high-throughput optimisation, by Dr Cassandra Kennedy, Katherine McPhie, Katrin Rittinger, Jacob Bush The Francis Crick Institute nature.com/articles/s4200…