A senior postdoctoral position is available at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole MA to continue our study on the crystal structures of blood coagulation proteins, particularly Factor VIII (Structure. 2008;16:597-606). This is the protein missing in hemophilia. The candidate should have a sound knowledge and experience in protein X-ray crystallography and protein biochemistry. The work will include preparation of protein-protein complexes, biological assay, crystallization, and structure determination. This laboratory is a satellite of the Center for Hemostasis and Thrombosis located at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School in Boston. A joint appointment at the Marine Biological Laboratory and Harvard Medical School is anticipated.
Funds are available to support this position for up to three years. The most successful candidate will have an opportunity to develop an independent career via this laboratory at the MBL. The successful candidate must have a PhD degree in a relevant field and previous research experience in protein X-ray crystallography. Protein chemistry skills will be important for this position, as will be the importance of working independently. The position would suit a highly motivated and energetic individual who is keen to work in a multidisciplinary environment involved in structural biology research. Independence and ability to solve experimental problems are critical. Interested persons should send a detailed CV, covering letter and contact details of three referees to Dr. Bruce Furie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] (do not reply to this email).