[ccp4bb] NIH postdoctoral position in membrane protein crystallography

2012-10-03 Thread Susan Buchanan
A postdoctoral position is available for structural and functional 
analysis of proteins involved in virulence and/or survival in pathogenic 
bacteria. We are particularly interested in developing drugs and 
vaccines that target multidrug resistant bacterial strains. See recent 
examples of our work in/Nature/483:53-58 (2012) 
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v483/n7387/full/nature10823.htmland/Proc. 
Natl. Acad. Sci. USA/109:9857-9862 (2012) 
http://www.pnas.org/content/109/25/9857.long. Candidates must have 
experience in protein structure determination by X-ray crystallography 
and will ideally have some experience in membrane or soluble protein 
expression, purification, and crystallization. Good biochemistry skills 
are essential. We are part of an interactive group of structural 
biologists sharing common home source X-ray facilities, dedicated access 
to beamlines at APS, and a common weekly group meeting.


Applicants must have a PhD and less than five years of postdoctoral 
experience. Please send CV, including the names and addresses of three 
references, to


Susan Buchanan
Laboratory of Molecular Biology NIDDK
Building 50, Room 4503
50 South Drive
Bethesda, MD 20892-8030
e-mailskbuc...@helix.nih.gov mailto:skbuc...@helix.nih.gov

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Susan Buchanan
Laboratory of Molecular Biology
NIDDK, NIH
50 South Drive, Room 4503
Bethesda, MD 20892-8030
Phone (+1) 301-594-9222
Fax (+1) 301-480-0597
Web: http://www-mslmb.niddk.nih.gov/buchanan/index.html



Re: [ccp4bb] Gordon conference on membrane protein structure/function

2008-01-10 Thread Susan Buchanan

Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the Ligand Recognition and Molecular 
Gating GRC will be held in Ventura, CA, 2-7 March 2008.


This Gordon Research Conference focuses on the structure and function of 
integral membrane proteins involved in transmembrane signaling 
(receptors) and transport of ions and small molecules across cell 
membranes (ion channels and transporters). The emphasis is on combining 
high resolution structures with functional and theoretical data to probe 
gating or activation by ligands of these proteins. We have an 
outstanding group of speakers and topics, including new structures of 
transporters, ion channels, and G-protein coupled receptors, as well as 
new functional results in each of these areas. We also have a continued 
emphasis on methods development.


The full program for the 2008 meeting of the Ligand Recognition and 
Molecular Gating GRC can be found at 
http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2008program=ligand 
http://www.grc.org/programs.aspx?year=2008program=ligand


This is really state-of-the-art membrane protein research, and some of 
the work to be presented was recently highlighted by Nature and Science 
as breakthroughs of the year.


The small size of this meeting provides an ideal forum for students and 
postdocs to learn about membrane protein structure and function from the 
experts.


Registration closes February 10, 2008. We hope to see you in California 
in March.


Best wishes,
Susan Buchanan, Chair (e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Carola Hunte, Vice Chair (e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED])

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Susan Buchanan
Laboratory of Molecular Biology
NIDDK, NIH
50 South Drive, Room 4503
Bethesda, MD  20892-8030
Phone: (+1) 301-594-9222
Fax: (+1) 301-480-0597