[Neutron] MCSA postdoctoral position: Structural studies of transthyretin amyloid formation
Trevor Forsyth
trevor.forsyth at med.lu.se
Wed Sep 17 17:35:22 CEST 2025
A Marie Skłodowska-Curie (MCSA) postdoctoral position at Lund University Medical Faculty, Sweden.
Structural and biophysical studies of the molecular pathology underlying transthyretin amyloidosis (ATTR amyloidosis)
Transthyretin (TTR) amyloidosis is a serious disease that has devastating effects on human health. This occurs when the transthyretin protein, which normally functions as a blood transporter of the hormone thyroxine and retinal binding protein, misfolds and forms amyloid fibrils that obstruct crucial tissues such as the heart or nervous tissue.
The project will focus on probing the molecular factors underlying the instability of TTR (see for example https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-08609-z/), and in understanding the pathway that links the functional and pathological forms of the protein. There is also interest in studying the effect of candidate drugs that may slow or prevent amyloid formation.
Techniques involved will include X-ray and neutron crystallography, small-angle scattering (SAXS & SANS), and cryo-EM. The successful applicant will have good access to advanced international facility centres for synchrotron X-ray and neutron beams such as MAX IV<https://www.maxiv.lu.se/>, ILL<https://www.ill.eu/>, ESRF<https://esrf.fr/>, ISIS<https://www.isis.stfc.ac.uk/>, and during the course of this project, ESS<https://ess.eu/>.
The project is resourced through the MCSA AMBER project – for further details and application instructions, see https://www.ambercofund.eu/. Applicants are strongly encouraged to contact the PI for the project, Professor Trevor Forsyth (trevor.forsyth at med.lu.se<mailto:trevor.forsyth at med.lu.se>) before applying.
Deadline: 28th September 2025.
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