Job description
Dr. Julien’s laboratory at The Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute is 
looking for a Research/Post-Doctoral Fellow to join our Structural Biology 
team. The successful candidate will participate in the characterization of a 
malaria antigen and antibodies against it by using a combination of 
biochemical, biophysical, immunological and structural techniques. We are 
looking for a driven and enthusiastic scientist who demonstrates passion and 
creativity towards the structure/function study of important pathogenic targets 
and who can thrive in a highly-collaborative setting.

 Roles & Responsibilities

  *   Design and optimize constructs for expression in E.coli, insect cells 
(Sf9) and mammalian cells (HEK 293F);
  *   Biophysically characterize purified antigens for their Tm, Tagg and 
polydipersity with the objective to improve crystallizability;
  *   Perform ITC and BLI binding assays between antigens and purified 
antibodies to determine binding thermodynamics and kinetics;
  *   Determine X-ray crystal structures of antigens and antigen-antibody 
complexes at atomic resolution;
  *   Use Electron Microscopy to screen constructs and to determine the 
molecular structure of antigen-antibody complexes at nanometer resolution.

Desired Skills and Experience

  *   Structural Biologist with a PhD in Biochemistry, Immunology, Molecular 
Biology, or related field;
  *   Experience in molecular biology, protein expression in various systems, 
purification and biophysical characterization (Octet, Optim, ITC, SEC-MALS);
  *   Strong knowledge in using structural biology to study malaria antigens, 
especially in a context of structure-based vaccine design is a plus;
  *   Practical experience in using in silico approaches to improve 
antibody-antigen binding interfaces is a plus;
  *   Demonstrated ability to participate in collaborative scientific projects;
  *   Organization skills, efficiency and meticulous record keeping.

About Us
Dr. Julien's laboratory is interested in the structure/function study of B cell 
receptors and their interactions with antigens. A better understanding of the 
structures of B cell surface molecules will serve towards the rational design 
of improved vaccine immunogens against a variety of pathogens, including 
malaria and HIV-1. Dr. Julien’s laboratory is located in The Peter Gilgan 
Centre for Research and Learning, a new 21-story, 750,000 square-foot facility 
that incorporates an open-concept design, state-of-the-art research facilities, 
and collaborative work spaces.

As a member of the SickKids community, you will become part of a world-renowned 
organization dedicated to fulfilling a vision of Healthier Children, A Better 
World. For over 135 years, SickKids has worked hard to make the world a better 
place for children and their families. SickKids researchers have developed 
Pablum, discovered the gene for cystic fibrosis and are on the leading edge of 
research in a wide range of disciplines. Each day, people around the 
organization are doing meaningful work that directly, and often indirectly, 
benefits children in Canada and around the world.

Please apply with CV and cover letter at: 
https://career.sickkids.ca/psc/CRPRD/CAREER/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_SCHJOB&Action=U&FOCUS=Applicant&SiteId=1
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Jean-Philippe Julien, Ph.D.
Scientist, Program in Molecular Structure & Function, The Hospital for Sick 
Children Research Institute
Assistant Professor, Departments of Biochemistry and Immunology, University of 
Toronto

The Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute
Peter Gilgan Centre for Research and Learning
686 Bay St. Toronto ON Canada
https://lab.research.sickkids.ca/julien/

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