Postdoctoral positions at UCSF:  molecular and structural approaches to 
cellular engineering/synthetic biology

Wendell Lim, UCSF/HHMI

We are seeking exceptional postdoctoral candidates with experience in 
structural biology, biochemistry, molecular biology and protein engineering who 
are interested in creatively applying their expertise to engineering synthetic 
signaling receptors, proteins and cellular regulatory networks.  Our group 
utilizes a fundamental understanding of molecular structure and mechanism 
combined with synthetic biology approaches to construct synthetic cellular 
regulatory networks.  Our goals are to understand the design principles of 
molecular networks, as well as to build customized therapeutic cells, such as 
immune cells that are programmed to precisely recognize and attack cancer, or 
stem cells that can differentiate and repair on command.  This position 
provides a highly interdisciplinary opportunity to leverage molecular and 
biophysical expertise in unique and innovative ways.

Interested candidates should send a cover letter, CV and 3 letters of reference 
to  <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>.

see more at:  http://limlab.ucsf.edu/


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Wendell A. Lim, Ph.D.
Investigator, HHMI
Professor & Chair
Dept. of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology
University of California, San Francisco
Genentech Hall - N412E
600 - 16th Street
San Francisco, CA  94158


[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | http://limlab.ucsf.edu/

tel: 415-502-8080 | FAX: 415-514-4242
Executive Assistant:
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | (415) 514-4137

Director, UCSF Center for Systems & Synthetic Biology |
http://systemsbiology.ucsf.edu/

Cell Signaling | Principles and Mechanisms
a new textbook from Garland Science
by Wendell Lim, Bruce Mayer, and Tony Pawson
http://limlab.ucsf.edu/cellsignaling.html

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