Dear Colleagues, I want to bring this position to your attention:

Faculty Position in Structural Biology
Purdue University

The Department of Biological Sciences and the Markey Center for Structural 
Biology at Purdue University invite applications for a tenure-track faculty 
position in Structural Biology. We expect to fill this academic-year 
appointment at the Assistant Professor level, but appointment at the Associate 
level will also be considered.  Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent in 
biology, chemistry, physics or related field and at least 2 years of 
postdoctoral experience in X-ray crystallography, cryo-EM, NMR or other 
relevant field. The successful applicant will be required to establish a strong 
and independent research program in structural biology and to teach at the 
undergraduate and graduate levels. Applicants with research interests in cancer 
biology, drug discovery, energy & signal transduction, infectious disease, 
large macromolecular complexes, membrane-based transport, molecular 
pathogenesis, neurobiology, viruses or viral-host interactions are encouraged 
to apply.

The Markey Center for Structural Biology at Purdue is recognized worldwide for 
its leadership in structural biology of viruses, membrane proteins, receptors, 
signaling proteins and enzymes in addition to methods development in 
crystallography, NMR and electron microscopy.  The Department has over 50 
faculty members conducting research in a wide range of fields including those 
areas listed above, bioinformatics, computational chemistry and biology, 
ecology, evolutionary biology and vision research. The successful candidate 
will have opportunities to interact with colleagues in many departments and 
colleges including Chemistry, Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, 
Computer Science and Physics, and to join centers such as the Center for Cancer 
Research and the new Center for Drug Discovery.  The successful candidate will 
also have laboratory space in the newly constructed Hockmeyer Hall of 
Structural Biology and will have access to state-of-the-art shared resources 
across Purdue including a Titan Krios cryo-TEM, Bruker Avance-III 800 MHz NMR, 
Rigaku X-ray generators and detectors, and other advanced biophysical 
instrumentation available at the Bindley Bioscience Center and the Birck 
Nanotechnology Center.

Applications must be submitted electronically to 
sea...@bio.purdue.edu<mailto:sea...@bio.purdue.edu> as a PDF file that includes 
a detailed curriculum vitae, names and addresses of three referees, a 2 - 3 
page summary of research interests, and a one-page statement on a vision for 
teaching.  Inquiries should be directed to Structural Biology Search Committee, 
Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, 915 W. State St., West 
Lafayette, IN 47907-2054.  Review of applications will begin November 1, 2013 
and continue until the position is filled. Further information about the 
Department is available at http://www.bio.purdue.edu/.


Purdue University in an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action 
employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce.

Andrew D. Mesecar
Walther Professor of Cancer Structural Biology
& Deputy Director, Purdue University Center for Cancer Research
Departments of Biological Sciences and Chemistry
Hockmeyer Hall of Structural Biology
Room 311
240 S. Martin Jischke Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1971
Ear Mail:  765-494-1924
E-Mail: amese...@purdue.edu

Reply via email to