A postdoctoral position is currently available in the Center for Membrane 
Biology at UT-Houston to study microbial rhodopsins (channelrhodopsins, other 
sensory rhodopsins, and ion transporters) by x-ray crystallography and 
biochemical/biophysical methods. Applicants must be highly motivated and have 
demonstrated experience (i.e. publications) with protein crystallography, e.g. 
recombinant protein expression, purification, crystallization, and diffraction 
data collection.  Experience with membrane proteins is an advantage. The 
position requires a recent Ph.D. in one of the natural sciences relevant to 
structural biology. Salary will be commensurate with experience and will be in 
addition to a fringe benefit package. Our lab in the Center for Membrane 
Biology, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, University of Texas 
Medical School at Houston, is fully 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.

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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

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