This is posted as a favor for a collaborator, please do not respond to me but directly to Neal Alto.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

A postdoctoral research position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Neal M. Alto, in the department of Microbiology, to study the molecular mechanisms of bacterial type III effectors and specifically, their ability to hijack human signal transduction cascades regulated by Ras-family GTPases and actin cytoskeletal dynamics. The postdoc will be responsible to build upon current biochemical and protein interaction data to express, purify, crystallize, and perform structural analyses involving bacterial type III effectors in complex with human substrates. These studies will aim to complement ongoing research using techniques in cell biology and microbial pathogenesis. Additional project information can be found in [Alto NM et al., Cell 2006] and [Alto NM et al., Journal of Cell Biology 2007].

The University of Texas Southwestern (UTSW) Medical Center is a world- renowned research institute that is built upon foundations of Biochemistry, Structural Biology, and Biomedical Research. Structural studies will be performed in collaboration with the UTSW Structural Biology Laboratory (SBL), a state of the art facility equipped with modern X-ray crystallography equipment including a high-brilliance Rigaku FR-E X-ray generator with an ACTOR crystal-mounting robot, an integrated Phoenix crystallization robot and imaging system, and a Fluidigm microfluidics crystallization robot and imaging system. The Structural Biology Group at UTSW also has guaranteed access to 30 days a year of beamtime at the Structural Biology center (SBC) at the Advanced Photo Source (APS).

The minimal requirement is a Doctoral degree in protein chemistry or molecular biology as well as prior experience in techniques of molecular cloning, recombinant protein expression, and X-ray crystallography. The successful applicant must be self-motivated, enthusiastic and work well in a collaborative environment. Competitive salary and fringe benefits will be provided based on UTSW pay scale.

Interested individuals should submit a CV, a summary of research achievements, and names of three references to:

Dr. Neal Alto (neal.a...@utsouthwestern.edu)



* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Diana R. Tomchick
Associate Professor
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Department of Biochemistry
5323 Harry Hines Blvd.
Rm. ND10.214B   
Dallas, TX 75390-8816, U.S.A.   
Email: diana.tomch...@utsouthwestern.edu
214-645-6383 (phone)
214-645-6353 (fax)

Reply via email to