We have immediate openings for postdoctoral fellows in the lab of Dr. Cheng
Zhang in the Department of Pharmacology and Chemical Biology at School of
Medicine, University of Pittsburgh at Pittsburgh, PA, United States. Our
lab is a newly established lab that focus on the studies of a family of
cell surface receptors - G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). The aim is to
understand the molecular mechanisms of the signal transduction by GPCRs,
which represent 30-40% of current drug targets, and to explore the
molecular pharmacology to facilitate future drug design. The initial
research effort will focus on the structural characterization of several
GPCRs that function in inflammation and calcium metabolism in complex with
different ligands and signaling effectors. The main approach is X-ray
crystallography, complemented by EM and NMR methods. The obtained
structural information will be used in the following structure-based drug
design to find new chemicals as potential drugs with desired
pharmacological properties. Also structure-based development of
macro-biomolecules such as antibodies and peptides as potential
pharmaceuticals that can modulate the functional properties of GPCRs is
another research direction. So far several GPCRs as important drug targets
have been successfully prepared in the lab, which are ready for further
structural studies. The potential candidates are expected to perform
structural studies on these receptors and/or develop other biophysical and
cell-based experiments to examine the signaling behaviors of these
receptors in respond to different ligands/drugs.


Interested candidates should be highly motivated and have a PhD with strong
background in one or several of the followings: 1) Molecular cloning and
recombinant protein expression and purification. Experienced in protein
characterization using various biochemical and biophysical methods such as
pull-down, western blot, mass spec, ITC etc. 2) Protein X-ray
Crystallography. 3) Recombinant protein expression in mammalian cells.
Making stable cell lines. FACS setups. Experience with confocol or TIRF is
optional but would be a plus. 4) Antibody production and engineering.
Producing antibodies in hybridoma cells. Antibody characterization by
ELISA. Experience in phage display or yeast display would be a major plus.


We offer a quite exciting and vibrating working environment. There are
several laboratories in the department that focus on the studies of GPCRs.
You will be working with enthusiastic professionals studying GPCRs from
difference perspectives. An competitive salary will be provided based on
previous research experience and accomplishments. The initial appointment
will be one year with the potential to renew every year depending on the
progress of the projects. As for living, Pittsburgh is a very nice city to
live. It has been elected as one of the most livable cities in the US for
years with a diversity of people and culture.


For more information about the lab and the department, please see:
http://www.pharmacology.us/Faculty/ChengZhang


To apply, please send a CV with cover letter to Dr. Cheng Zhang at
chengzh1...@gmail.com. 2-3 reference letters will be requested if you are
shortlisted for call interview.

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