Dear All,

The Department of Biochemistry in the Emory University School of Medicine is 
seeking to hire an Assistant/Associate Professor (tenure track) with expertise 
in structural biology and complementary biochemical/ biophysical approaches. 
The Department of Biochemistry is a leading research division within the School 
of Medicine with particular strengths in the application of structural biology, 
biochemistry and cell biology to understanding diverse fundamental biological 
processes that underpin human health and disease. These include but are not 
limited to the study of gene expression and control of protein synthesis, cell 
signaling, DNA repair and genome stability, and protein/ nucleic acid 
modification (for further details see: http://www.biochem.emory.edu/). Current 
Department faculty also bridge the School of Medicine’s basic research mission 
with other broader initiatives such as the Winship Cancer Institute, Emory 
Antibiotic Resistance Center (Emory ARC), Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center 
(ADRC), and Emory Vaccine and Treatment Evaluation Unit (VTEU) Systems Biology 
Center.

The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. (or equivalent) and postdoctoral 
experience in biochemistry and structural biology, or closely related 
disciplines(s). The selected candidate will be expected to build a dynamic, 
independent research program in the broadly defined area of structural biology, 
preferably using high-resolution single particle cryo-EM, x-ray 
crystallography, and/or single molecule optical microscopy studies, to build on 
Emory’s existing strengths in these areas. Selection criteria for this position 
will include a track record of scientific productivity, as evidenced by primary 
research publications and extramural funding, as well as the candidate’s future 
research vision and potential to contribute the Department’s graduate and 
medical student teaching.

Applicants should compile a single PDF file containing the following 
information:

  1.  Cover letter highlighting key qualifications.
  2.  Current curriculum vitae with complete bibliography.
  3.  Names and contact information of three references.
  4.  A research statement comprising descriptions of past accomplishments, 
including three publications that best epitomize the relevant skills of the 
applicant, and future research goals (3 pages total).

Application materials should be uploaded here:
https://sjobs.brassring.com/1033/ASP/TG/cim_jobdetail.asp?partnerid=25066&siteid=5449&areq=67992br

Initial review of applications will begin on February 15, 2017. Applications 
received after this date will be considered on a rolling basis until the 
position is filled.

Emory University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Disability/Veteran 
Employer. Applications from women and underrepresented minority candidates are 
strongly encouraged.

The Department maintains an in-house automated X-ray diffraction system (Rigaku 
MicroMax-007) along with robots for making and setting screens.  We are members 
of the South East Regional Collaborative Access Team at Argonne National Labs 
providing for regular synchrotron access. To support Single Particle CryoEM, 
Emory recently purchased a 120 KV Talos L120C with Ceta 16M Camera and a 200 kV 
Talos Arctica with BioQuantum and K2/K3 Upgrade dedicated to single particle 
studies.

Warmest Regards,

Eric

Eric Ortlund, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Director of Emory Integrated Lipidomics Core
Department of Biochemistry
Emory University School of Medicine
1510 Clifton Road, NE, Room G235
Atlanta, GA  30322
Tel 404-727-5014  Fax  404-727-2738
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
http://www.biochem.emory.edu/ortlund/




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