Applicants are invited to apply for a postdoctoral position in the area of
structural biology and signal transduction. We are seeking one
enthusiastic, well-trained and self-motivated scientist with excellent
organizational and communication skills to join Dr. Nicolas Nassar's team
at CCHMC. The research projects will focus on studying protein-protein and
protein-small molecule interactions using X-ray crystallography,
site-directed mutagenesis, fluorescence spectroscopy and other biophysical
and cellular techniques.

One project in the lab focuses on understanding the cycling of Ras and
other small GTP-binding proteins between the active and inactive forms and
finding ways to inhibit their signaling in disease. Another area of
research focuses on the Sts family (Sts-1/-2) of phosphatases. These are
multidomain proteins that negatively regulate T cell receptor (TCR)
signaling and other membrane receptors, including EGFR. We are interested
in understanding the mechanism behind dephosphorylation of  pTyr-containing
proteins and the nature of the Sts substrates.

Applicants must have extensive experience in molecular biology, recombinant
protein purification, fluorescence spectroscopy or a related biophysical or
biochemical technique. Experience in studying biochemical, cellular and
structural aspects of signal transduction would be particularly desirable
but other applicants with relevant experience will also be considered.

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is an internationally
renowned institute. Research at The Division of Experimental Hematology and
Cancer Biology is in the areas of experimental hematology, cancer, and gene
therapy. The division's goals are to understand the biology of blood cell
formation and function and to dissect cancer etiology and pathology so that
the knowledge can be used in the development of innovative treatments of
genetic and acquired diseases affecting the blood system and cancer.
Research efforts are allocated in six basic research programs within the
division to optimize the potential for translational research in children
with genetic blood diseases, immunodeficiencies, cancers, and leukemia. We
provide a stimulating and supportive environment and our expertise covers a
range of experimental systems.

(http://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/research/div/exp-hematology/default.htm)

 Send CV, cover letter and a list of references to nicolas.nas...@cchmc.org

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