All -

Just want to draw your attention to a staff scientist position at the Beckman 
Research Institute at City of Hope.

City of Hope has a proven track record for translating our discoveries into 
life-saving medicines, playing a fundamental role in the development of 
recombinant insulin, humanization of monoclonal antibodies and CAR T cell 
therapies (with core patents covering each).  The institute has over 27 core 
facilities with three FDA-approved/CA-licensed GMP facilities (small molecules, 
biologics and cellular therapies). Over the years, it has built a storn culture 
of communication between the clinicians and research faculty and a sense of 
urgency to treat and cure patients with cancer and diabetes.

The ideal candidate will be a self-starter that likes to work with other PIs 
across the institute. Projects that come to the core vary widely from de novo 
structure determination to protein-protein interactions to fragment screening 
and rational drug design.  X-ray crystallography experience is absolutely 
required. Outstanding communication skills are also a must.  The core houses a 
Rikagu 007HF, a mosquito crystallization robot, and two Formulatrix's imagers.  
In addition, the core has a Biacore T200, Water nanoITC, a Beckman XLI, Jasco 
810 CD/fluorimeter and a Kinexa3000. All instruments are under vendor service 
contracts - our focus is medicine, not maintenance. The core also provides 
protein production using multiple expression systems as well as purification.   
The candidate will work closely with other core staff as well as other City of 
Hope cores involved with translational medicine (i.e., computational, HTS, 
synthetic chemistry, and mass spectrometry cores.)

City of Hope is located in Duarte, just a few miles away from Pasadena and 
close to all the major attractions of Los Angeles and Southern California, yet 
the campus is less than 10 minutes away from the San Gabriel mountains and 
numerous hiking trails (one as high as 10,000ft). The salary and benefits are 
highly competitive, the work is highly disciplinary and the commitment to 
patient care unites us.

Please apply at:
https://chm.tbe.taleo.net/chm04/ats/careers/v2/viewRequisition?org=CITYOFHOPE&cws=40&rid=14640


Best,
John

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John C. Williams, PhD
Professor, Dept. of Molecular Medicine;
Co-Director, Drug Discovery and Structural Biology Core;
Member, Cancer Immunotherapeutics Program,
NCI Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center;
Beckman Research Institute at City of Hope
1710 Flower Street
Duarte CA 91010




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