Good morning,

Would you be so kind as to post the attached and below referenced job posting 
for the Korostelev Lab at UMass Medical School?

Many thanks.  Ann Powers

Postdoctoral position open at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, 
in the Korostelev Lab: https://www.umassmed.edu/korostelev-lab/.
We study translation regulation, using cryo-EM and biochemistry. We are 
particularly interested in: (1) Translation accuracy; (2) Ribosome's central 
role in bacterial stress signaling and gene regulation; (3) Neurodegenerative 
and other diseases, which originate from dysregulation of translation. 
References to some lab publications are provided below.

Our laboratory is housed at the RNA Therapeutics Institute, a vibrant and 
highly interactive research community: 
https://www.umassmed.edu/rti/about-the-rti/faculty-members/. Our colleagues are 
interested in nearly all aspects of RNA biology, from small to large RNAs to 
RNA chemistry and therapeutics development.

We seek a highly motivated person who very recently received a PhD, or will 
soon receive a PhD.  Applications sent prior to the dissertation defense date 
are welcome.

Please submit the following information via email to: 
ann.pow...@umassmed.edu<mailto:ann.pow...@umassmed.edu>
1)       your CV (including publication list);
2)       in less than 2 pages, an outline of your:
     (i) previous work - focusing on your most interesting finding(s);
     (ii) your current/future scientific interests, and whether/which aspects 
of translation regulation sound interesting to you;
3)       email addresses of three references.

Selected publications (accessible via the provided links):
-      Svidritskiy et al. "Extensive ribosome and RF2 rearrangements during 
translation termination<https://elifesciences.org/articles/46850>". eLife. 2019.
-      Loveland et al. "Ensemble cryo-EM elucidates the mechanism of 
translation 
fidelity<http://em.rdcu.be/wf/click?upn=KP7O1RED-2BlD0F9LDqGVeSIKXTPnBku1A9OWTgBG4xjQ-3D_rJ0Q-2F8zH14bc-2FDhyIYgAaaIoDtN-2BMVA8uQ8ik0weaaWU8PS-2BLdbyuwTFcQze4H7H3NsgdQgtZP22s4d-2F7Ah5F9SEpNUyeYFo-2BwrMeGTv8bX708iwdYFE7myt3Zo8qQ0eqg1fJusX-2BXV1bNBbSZvYswm3izFmUn2nSTQNeuX5exHYwsMvNwwmnHT-2F6JYMZF6tiuin7sd3OMFe1MjOiM4u2ETfX1BuxYea4ybObPoymQQ-3D>".
 Nature. 2017.
-      Demo et al. "Structure of RNA polymerase bound to ribosomal 30S 
subunit<https://elifesciences.org/articles/28560>". eLife. 2017.
-       Abeyrathne et al. "Ensemble cryo-EM uncovers inchworm-like 
translocation of a viral IRES through the 
ribosome<https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4896748/>". eLife. 2016.
-       Loveland et al. "Ribosome*RelA structures reveal the mechanism of 
stringent response activation<https://elifesciences.org/articles/17029>". 
eLife. 2016.
Best regards,

         Ann Powers
         Administrative Coordinator for Dr. David Grunwald, Dr. Andrei 
Korostelev, and Dr. Athma Pai
          [mass_rna-intitute_logo]
         University of Massachusetts Medical School
         368 Plantation Street, AS4-1046B
         Worcester, MA 01605
         774 455 4205
         ann.pow...@umassmed.edu<mailto:ann.pow...@umassmed.edu>

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