Research Associate position

Protein Characterization and Crystallization Facility, University of 
Saskatchewan, Saskatoon

The newly established Protein Characterization and Crystallization Facility at 
the College of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan is seeking a candidate with 
expertise in various biophysical methods of protein characterization to aid the 
users in designing their experiments, provide assistance in running the 
experiments and help in interpreting the results. The instrumentation will 
include surface plasmon resonance, isothermal calorimetry, circular dichroism, 
dynamic light scattering, visible, UV and fluorescent spectroscopy, and FPLC 
instruments for a variety of chromatographic applications. The emphasis of the 
research will be on protein-protein and protein-small molecule interactions. 
Medium-throughput experiments will utilize a liquid handling robot. The 
successful candidate will be expected to participate in collaborative research 
with the faculty of the College of Medicine and other researchers on the U of S 
campus and will have an opportunity to pursue his/her own research program. The 
laboratory will be located in the new wing of the Health Sciences Building on 
the U of S campus. Close interaction with other facilities such as Mass 
Spectrometry Facility and Saskatchewan Structural Sciences Centre are expected.

The candidate should have a PhD in biochemistry, enzymology or a related 
discipline and several year of experience in protein characterization. Good 
communication skills and a team spirit are essential.

The position is initially for a 3-year period with possibility for a permanent 
appointment. The salary will be commensurate with experience.

The University of Saskatchewan places a strong emphasis on research and is a 
home for 20,000 students. Saskatoon is a rapidly growing city, within the 
province that is in a strong economic position. The University campus is one of 
the most beautiful campuses not only in Canada but in North America. The 
student life is vibrant, with variety of activities on and off the campus 
(http://explore.usask.ca/campuslife/). 

 

Contact information:

Mirek Cygler

Professor, Department of Biochemistry, University of Saskatchewan and

Adjunct Professor, Department of Biochemistry, McGill University,               
                                

107 Wiggins Road, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5E5 Canada

E-mail : miroslaw.cyg...@usask.ca

Phone  : (306) 996-4361


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