The Brohawn lab at UC Berkeley, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology and Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, seeks an outstanding postdoctoral scientist with a strong background in structural biology to join our team.
We study cellular electrical excitability and sensory transduction through structural, mechanistic and physiological investigation of the ion channels, transporters and regulatory complexes that underlie these fundamental aspects of nervous system function. We use structural approaches (X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy) combined with electrophysiological, biophysical, and imaging techniques. For more information, please see the lab website (http://www.brohawnlab.org/) and some recent publications listed below. The laboratory is well funded and equipped. Candidates will benefit from access to state of the art equipment and the exceptional community of structural biologists and neuroscientists at UC Berkeley and the surrounding San Francisco bay area. The position requires demonstrated experience in protein expression and purification and either X-ray crystallography or cryo-electron microscopy with a Ph.D. or M.D. in a related field. Experience in membrane protein biochemistry, cell culture and/or electrical recording is an asset, but is not required. Candidates motivated to learn biophysical and electrophysiological approaches to complement their structural background are encouraged to apply. Those interested should send a CV and contact information for three references to Prof. Stephen Brohawn: broh...@berkeley.edu Brohawn, Campbell & MacKinnon, Nature 2014 Brohawn, Su & MacKinnon, PNAS 2014 Brohawn, Campbell & MacKinnon, PNAS 2013 Brohawn, del Mármol & MacKinnon, Science 2012 Brohawn, ANYAS 2015 (review) ---------------------------------------------------------- Stephen Brohawn, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Neurobiology Department of Molecular and Cell Biology & Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute University of California, Berkeley