The Protein Structure and Function Program at the Princess Margaret Cancer
Centre,

University Health Network, Toronto, Canada, has an opening for a
postdoctoral fellow with experience in

macromolecular biochemistry and biophysics.


The laboratory is interested in cancer mechanisms and development of
therapeutics,

with strong emphasis on RAS oncogenic signaling pathways as well as other
cellular pathways including

calcium signaling and ion channel regulation. To develop a better
understanding of cancer, we combine

a broad variety of approaches, which include structural biology techniques
(NMR, X-ray and cryoEM),

biophysical/biochemical techniques, and tumour cell biology. The lab has
access to state-of-theart

research instruments (including 800/700/600-MHz NMR, Titan-Krios and Talos
cryoEM) and

many other core facilities at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre,
University of Toronto, and

other affiliated research hospitals.

Our projects attract many local, national, and international collaborations
to address biologically interesting and

clinically relevant research questions in cancer. Princess Margaret offers
an exciting and innovative research

environment which promotes collaborations between basic and clinical
researchers. The laboratory is located in the

vibrant city centre, within the MaRS complex of the Toronto Discovery
District, adjacent to the downtown

University of Toronto campus.


We are looking for an enthusiastic candidate with strong technical,
organizational, and problemsolving

skills. A successful candidate will be involved in our ongoing studies on
RAS pathways or

calcium signaling and s/he will enjoy working as part of a team to tackle
challenging projects in

the field of cancer biology.

More detailed information about Dr. Ikura’s research can be found:

http://nmr.uhnres.utoronto.ca/ikura/index.html


*Qualifications*

• PhD received within the past 2 years in a related field, with strong
background in

structural biology, biochemistry, biophysics, or structure-guided drug
discovery.

• Knowledge of recombinant protein expression, purification and
characterization is

essential.

• Experience with cell signaling proteins and structural biology would be
an asset.


*How to apply*

Please submit a CV, one-page brief research statement, a copy of your most
relevant paper, and

the names, email addresses, and phone numbers of three references to
mitsu.ik...@uhnresearch.ca.

All documents should be provided in *PDF format*.


Mitsu Ikura, Ph.D. Senior Scientist and Professor

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, University Health Network

Department of Medical Biophysics, University of Toronto

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