Postdoctoral Research Associate: Protein Chemist/Structural Biologist

The Biology and Soft Matter Division at ORNL invites applications for a 
post-doctoral Protein Chemist or Structural Biologist to join its Biology and 
Biomedical Science group.

The successful candidate will join a multi-disciplinary research team 
investigating the development and application of paramagnetic labeling and 
proton polarization for structure-function analysis of biological complexes 
involved in cell-signaling, DNA repair and light harvesting systems. These 
projects will involve multi-task efforts in molecular biology, NMR, dynamic 
nuclear polarization and protein crystallography. As an ORNL postdoctoral 
fellow you will have access to state-of-the-art facilities for isotopic 
labeling, biophysical characterization and x-ray diffraction, as well as access 
to world class facilities for neutron diffraction and scattering.  The position 
represents an excellent opportunity for researchers to develop their careers 
and interact with leading scientists from around the world.

Qualifications. A Ph.D. degree in protein chemistry, structural biology or 
related discipline is required. The candidate should have a proven track record 
in molecular biology techniques including cloning, protein expression and 
purification, and in biophysical characterization using NMR/EPR or X-ray 
techniques.  Additional experience in expression and production of membrane 
proteins or in covalent modification of proteins with fluorophores or spin 
labels, would be a distinct advantage. The candidate should be self-motivated, 
have excellent interpersonal, communication and presentational skills and a 
demonstrated ability to interact effectively with staff at all levels within a 
multi-disciplinary team.


Questions:

Questions regarding this position can be directed to: Dean Myles 
(myle...@ornl.gov<mailto:myle...@ornl.gov>)



For more information  see: http://www.ornl.gov/ornl/careers/postdocs



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