Dear all,

X-ray crystallographer and Project Leader position at Emerald BioStructures


Emerald BioStructures is an integrated gene-to-structure collaborative research 
organization specializing in drug discovery services.  Our scientists provide 
integrated structural biology solutions to pharmaceutical, biotechnology and 
research institutions.  We have become leaders in automated, full-pipeline, 
gene-to-structure<http://www.emeraldbiostructures.com/gene-to-structure.html> 
crystallography services, depositing over 100 structures into the Protein Data 
Bank annually.



We are searching for an experienced X-ray crystallographer who can manage 
client projects and contribute to our growing biophysical screening and 
membrane protein technology platforms.



Candidates must hold a PhD in structural biology or closely related field.  The 
successful candidate will collaborate with a diverse group of scientists in a 
dynamic, fast paced environment requiring exceptional organizational and 
communication skills.  In addition to driving the scientific progress of 
structural biology collaborations, the successful candidate will be responsible 
for managing project costs and timelines to ensure profitability within our 
contract research environment.



X-ray crystallographers with experience using NMR spectroscopy, surface plasmon 
resonance, microcalorimetry, or enzymology to study ligand-protein interactions 
are especially encouraged to apply.  X-ray crystallographers with membrane 
protein experience are also strongly encouraged to apply.


We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package.  Emerald 
BioStructures does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, 
age, marital status, national origin, disability, or status as a disabled, 
Vietnam-era, or other eligible veteran.  Qualified candidates should send a 
resume and cover letter to j...@embios.com<mailto:j...@embios.com>.

Visit our website:  
www.emeraldbiostructures.com<http://www.emeraldbiostructures.com/>

Sincerely,

Thomas E. Edwards, PhD
tedwa...@embios.com

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