A fully funded postdoctoral position (up to 5 years) is available in the 
Structural Biology of Noncoding RNAs and Ribonucleoproteins Section, Laboratory 
of Molecular Biology (LMB), NIDDK, in NIH’s vibrant main campus in Bethesda, MD 
near Washington DC. The lab addresses a widening gap between the accelerated 
discovery and functional description of the noncoding transcriptome, and a 
paucity of 3D structures and mechanistic understanding of complex noncoding 
RNAs. We seek a new member to join our diverse group to deepen current work on 
gene-regulatory riboswitches, highly structured viral RNAs, circular and other 
structured long noncoding RNAs. 
https://www-mslmb.niddk.nih.gov/zhang/zhanglab.html


Current manuscripts and recent publications:
1. Li et al., & Zhang (2017) Structural basis of amino acid sensing on the tRNA 
by a T-box riboswitch. In preparation.

2. Bahmanjah et al., & Zhang (2017) Structural basis of functional repurposing 
of an aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase in stress response. In preparation.

3. Hood et al., & Zhang (2017) Structural mimicry of codon-anticodon 
interactions by a viral noncoding RNA. In preparation.

4. Zhang & Ferré-D'Amaré (2014) Dramatic improvement of crystals of large RNA 
by cation replacement and dehydration. Structure 22, 1363-1371.

5. Zhang & Ferré-D'Amaré (2014) Direct evaluation of tRNA aminoacylation status 
by the T-box riboswitch using tRNA-mRNA stacking and steric readout. Molecular 
Cell 55, 148-155.

6. Zhang & Ferré-D'Amaré (2013) Co-crystal structure of a T-box riboswitch stem 
I domain in complex with its cognate tRNA. Nature 500, 363-7.


The lab is part of the Earl Stadtman Investigator program for high-risk, 
high-impact research at the NIH intramural program consisting of 1100 labs. The 
well-supported lab has dedicated access to state-of-the-art equipment in 
structural biology (Mosquito, Dragonfly, Rock Imager, Akta Pures, FSEC, for 
X-ray crystallography; new Titan Krios for single-particle Cryo-EM; SAXS, AFM, 
etc), efficient biochemistry, biophysics (ITC, DSC, SPR, BLI, AUC, DLS, 
SEC-MALS, CD, fluorescence, thermophoresis, etc), fermentation, genomics, and 
proteomics core facilities with hands-on training or service by PhD-level staff 
scientists. The NIH, NIDDK, and LMB are committed to the continued education 
and career development of trainees through numerous courses and workshops 
offered by NIH OITE and FAES. 

Requirements: Interested candidates must have received (or be expecting) a 
Ph.D. or M.D. within the past five years in molecular or structural biology, 
biochemistry, or biophysics, and be strongly self-motivated to lead innovative 
and rigorous research projects. Strong background in protein expression and 
purification, enzyme kinetics, and structural biology is desirable. 

To apply: Please email a preferred start date, CV, a brief summary of research 
interests, accomplishments, and career goals, and names and contact information 
for at least three references to: Dr. Jinwei Zhang, Email: 
jinwei.zh...@nih.gov. The NIH is dedicated to building a diverse community and 
DHHS/NIH is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Reply via email to