Dear Structural Biology community,
I would be grateful if you could please bring the following postdoctoral position to the attention of talented graduate students. Many thanks, Antonina Roll-Mecak *Postdoctoral Fellowship at the NIH * *Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit, National Institutes of Health* A postdoctoral fellow position is available in the Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit headed by Dr. Antonina Roll-Mecak to work on structural studies of tubulin modification enzymes. Research in the Roll-Mecak lab focuses on understanding the interplay between microtubules and their regulators and how tubulin post-translational modifications tune the behavior of motors and microtubule associated proteins (see for instance Szyk et al., 2011, Garnham and Roll-Mecak, 2012, Szyk et al., 2014). The research facilities in the lab are outstanding and the lab has state-of-the-art equipment such as liquid handling systems, crystallization robots, regular access to the synchrotron, TIRF and confocal microscopes. For more information about the lab and living in the Washington D.C. area, please visit: http://dir1.ninds.nih.gov/ninds/RM_Lab/ The successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline with a strong publication record and expertise in molecular biology, biochemistry and crystallography. Please send a CV, a one-page research experience summary and contact information of three references to [email protected] Please write “Fellow- structural biology” in the subject header.
