Job Title: Molecular Virologist Employer: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Molecular Virology and Vaccines Branch, Influenza Division; Atlanta, GA Date: 30 August 2007 Job Description: The Molecular Virology and Vaccines Branch is recruiting outstanding scientists to join the Influenza Division of the CDC. Candidates will be appointed at the GS11/12 level. Applications will be considered from individuals with a solid publication record and demonstrated expertise in Structural Biology, although applications with experience in Virology and Molecular Biology/Biochemistry will also be considered. Candidates must possess a Ph.D. or equivalent degree. Successful candidates will be expected to integrate within a team studying the molecular mechanisms and markers of virulence among influenza viruses to assess pandemic and public health threat and develop preventive or therapeutic intervention strategies. The CDC offers excellent infrastructure for whole organism, cellular, and molecular research approaches, including state-of-the-art proteomics, protein interactions, microarray, confocal microscopy, bioinformatics, and flow cytometry facilities as well as BLS-3-enhanced laboratory and animal facilities. The CDC campus is contiguous with Emory University and provides a highly interactive health sciences research environment in Atlanta, a vibrant metropolitan area offering abundant professional, cultural, family and leisure options. Email questions about the position to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Applicants should email a single PDF file including curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, career goals, and the names of three references to the e-mail address above by September 30th, 2007. CDC is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer.
