Position: Group Leader – Structural Biology – Crystallography
 
Client: Dart NeuroScience LLC (DNS) is a privately held Delaware Limited 
Liability Company with offices in San Diego, CA.  DNS will discover new 
technologies and develop new therapies to help maintain cognitive vitality 
throughout life.
 
DNS is seeking a group leader with a strong background in macromolecular 
crystallography.  
Reporting to the director of structural biology, the successful candidate will 
be responsible to establish and manage the crystallography team within the 
group. 
 
The candidate should have expert knowledge of the state-of-the-art 
crystallization and structure determination equipment and processes necessary 
to produce high-quality crystal structures and to support structure-guided drug 
design.  
 
Major responsibilities will include independent hands-on experimental work and 
leading a team of scientists and research associates to support high-throughput 
crystallization, X-ray data collection, structure determination and refinement 
of high-quality protein structures originating from different protein families 
including membrane proteins. 
 
The candidate will be required to give scientific expert advice to group 
members and have frequent interactions with the molecular biologists, protein 
production team and protein chemists in the group to provide ideas on new 
protein boundary designs, incorporation of mutations that alter protein 
function and stability and on new ideas to improve protein expression and 
purification yields, crystallizability and diffraction quality of protein 
crystals. 
 
The candidate will also interact closely with computational and medicinal 
chemists in the company to propose new ideas for structure-based combinatorial 
libraries, inhibitor design, or variants of existing compounds that may be 
useful in advancing project goals.
 
Good communication skills, leadership skills, project and sample management 
experience overseeing multiple projects in parallel as well as capacity for 
strategic thinking are required.

Requirements & Responsibilities:
 
·      Ph.D. in life science with thesis.
 
·      8+ years of relevant experience in protein crystallography and 
structure-guided drug design.  Preferably 1+ year of industrial supervisory 
experience of Ph.D. scientists and research associates. 

 
·      Proven hands-on experience in high-throughput crystallization, 
synchrotron data collection, structure determination, structure refinement, 
structure-based drug design and fragment-based drug discovery.
 
·       Familiar with all major crystallography software packages (HKL, CCP4, 
COOT, Pymol).
 
·      Expert knowledge in the scientific principles and concepts of protein 
crystallography including state-of-the-art high-throughput crystallization, 
phasing (MAD/SAD/MR), density modification, model building, refinement and 
structure validation.
 
·      Knowledge in other areas of structural biology (protein chemistry and 
crystallography) and membrane protein crystallography is desirable. 
 
·      Inter-disciplinary knowledge of drug discovery (enzymology, cellular 
pharmacology, DMPK) is a plus.
 
·      Demonstrated independent thought/creativity in science. 
 
·      Excellent collaboration, communication (oral and written) and 
multitasking skills and able to present work formally to Scientific Research 
Committees.
 
 
 
Opportunity: DNS offers competitive salaries and a great benefits package 
including incentive bonuses, healthcare, vision, dental, long-term disability, 
life insurance and a 401(k) retirement savings plan.
 
For Additional Information Contact:  
Cell: 415 726 9704    Office: 858 756 227     Email: [email protected]
 
 
Jovanna Bost
Market Development & Business Relations
The Domann Organization-Life Science Leadership
Retained Search Services since 1988
www.domann.net
[email protected]
415 .726.9705
 

 
Jovanna Bost
Market Development & Business Relations
The Domann Organization-Life Science Leadership
Retained Search Services since 1988
www.domann.net
[email protected]
415 .726.9705

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