Detailed Description

Immediate postdoctoral positions are available at the neutron Protein
Crystallography Station of the Los Alamos National Laboratory.  We are
looking for crystallographers and/or biochemists to conduct research in the
protein structure-function field, with a focus on using joint neutron and
X_ray crystallography approaches.  Projects include, but are not limited
to, studies in mechanistic enzymology, rational protein engineering, and
computational biology (QM, QM/MM, MD).  We are particularly interested in
individuals with a strong background in protein expression, purification
and crystallization of membrane proteins as part of a collaborative effort
aimed at determining neutron structures of these targets.  An incumbent
should be proficient in all aspects of macromolecular crystallography,
including protein production, crystallization, data collection and
processing, structure refinement and  analysis.  The postdoctoral
associates will be trained in neutron protein crystallography techniques
and joint X-ray/neutron refinement approaches.  The postdoctoral
researchers will be expected to participate in the PCS user program
part-time as well as the collaborative efforts of the team.  A Ph.D. in
biochemistry a related discipline is required. Knowledge of mechanistic
biochemistry and enzymology is desired. Eligible persons should be within 5
years of receiving their Ph.D. degree.

*Responsibilities:*

1.      Work on projects to support the PCS user program and DOE-OBER
mission areas.

2.      Develop and work on an independent research project in the field of
joint X-ray and neutron crystallography.

3.      Work as part of a collaborative team of interdisciplinary
scientists.

4.      Publish and present results at both internal and external
scientific meetings.

5.      Foster and establish project collaborations within and outside LANL.

6.      Incorporate and develop new scientific advances into research and
processes.


Job Requirements

*Minimum Job Requirements:*



1.     Expertise in all aspects of single crystal macromolecular
diffraction studies, including a proven track record of developing and
optimizing crystallization for X-ray structure determination.

2.     Experience with protein production, characterization and biochemical
methods (protein expression, purification, quantification, enzymatic
assays).

3.     Expertise in some of solution biophysical methods such as
differential scanning calorimetry, mass spectrometry, enzyme kinetics
assays, UV-Vis and fluorescence spectroscopy.

4.     Familiarity with protein modeling.

5.    Have a proven track record of problem solving, good organization,
strong communication, multi-tasking and teamwork skills and the ability to
collaborate within multidisciplinary teams.

6.     Committed to high quality work with a strong user focus.

7.     Have a proven track record of strong written, oral communication,
and presentation skills.

*Education:  *Ph.D. in chemistry, biochemistry or macromolecular
crystallography in the last 5 years.
Additional Details

*Notes to Applicants:  *Interested scientists should contact Dr. A.
Kovalevsky, Bioscience Division, Los Alamos National Laboratory, e-mail:
a...@lanl.gov, or Dr. S.Z. Fisher, Bioscience Division, Los Alamos National
Laboratory, e-mail: zfis...@lanl.gov <a...@lanl.gov>.  Send your CV and the
list of publications.

*Pre-Employment Drug Test:* The Laboratory requires successful applicants
to complete a pre-employment drug test and maintains a substance abuse
policy that includes random drug testing.

Candidates may be considered for a Director's Fellowship and outstanding
candidates may be considered for the prestigious Marie Curie, Richard P.
Feynman, J. Robert Oppenheimer,  or Frederick Reines Fellowships.



For general information refer to the Postdoctoral
Program<http://www.lanl.gov/science/postdocs/>
 page.

*Equal Opportunity:** *Los Alamos National Laboratory is an equal
opportunity employer and supports a diverse and inclusive workforce.  We
welcome and encourage applications from the broadest possible range of
qualified candidates.  The Laboratory is also committed to making our
workplace accessible to individuals with disabilities and will provide
reasonable accommodations, upon request, for individuals to participate in
the application and hiring process.  To request such an accommodation,
please send an email to applyh...@lanl.gov or call 1-505-665-5627.

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