An NIH-funded POSTDOCTORAL position is available immediately to study the 
structure/function of microbial sensory rhodopsins (see Luecke et al. 2001 
Science 293:1499-1503; Sudo & Spudich 2006 Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 
103:16129-16134; Spudich 2006 Trends Microbiol 2006 14:480-487). The position 
requires a recent Ph.D. in one of the natural sciences relevant to structural 
biochemistry. Applicants must be highly motivated and must have demonstrated 
experience (i.e. relevant publications) with 3D protein structure 
determination, especially recombinant protein expression, purification, and 
crystallization. Experience with membrane proteins is an advantage. Salary will 
be commensurate with experience and will be in addition to a fringe benefit 
package.  Our lab in the Center for Membrane Biology < 
http://www.uth.tmc.edu/cmb/ > at the University of Texas-Houston is well 
equipped for molecular biology, protein chemistry, and protein crystallography. 
 In addition, our University is part of the Molecular Biology Consortium that 
operates its own high flux MAD-capable x-ray beamline at ALS Berkeley, 
California.  Apply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] including your CV and names of 3 
references.

 

The University of Health Science Center at Houston is an EEO/AA Employer. 
M/F/D/V. This is a security sensitive position and thereby subject to Education 
Code ยง51.215. A background check will be required for the final candidate.

 

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John L. Spudich, Ph.D.

Robert A. Welch Distinguished Chair in Chemistry

Director, Center for Membrane Biology

Professor, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

University of Texas Medical School

6431 Fannin Street, MSB 6.130

Houston TX 77030 USA

E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

CMB Website: http://www.uth.tmc.edu/cmb/

 

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