Ylva Ivarsson at Uppsala University
The research in the Ivarsson lab aims to elucidate protein-protein interactions of relevance for cell signaling and function. Our main focus is on interactions between short linear motifs (3-12 amino acids, found in the intrinsically disordered regions of proteins) and motif-binding proteins.
The Ivarsson lab has two open ESR positions on two related projects. As ESR1 you would be involved in a large-scale profiling on the E3 ligase specificities and the identification of functional degrons.
The projects are focused on protein-protein interaction studies and how these regulate cell function. Both positions require experience of protein biochemistry and a general interest in cell signaling. An interest in bioinformatics and network analysis of biological data is of added value.
The Ivarsson lab has two open ESR positions on two related projects. As ESR2 you would get the possibility to explore the substrate recognition landscape of deubiquitinases. The projects are focused on protein-protein interaction studies and how these regulate cell function. Both positions require experience of protein biochemistry and a general interest in cell signaling. An interest in bioinformatics and network analysis of biological data is of added value.