STRUCTURE & MECHANISM IN MEMBRANE TRAFFICKING

Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN
www.jackson-lab.com<http://www.jackson-lab.com>

The Jackson Lab is seeking a motivated and enthusiastic postdoc to join our 
team to work on structures and functions of coat complexes in membrane 
trafficking, autophagy, and human disease. We employ a range of techniques in 
biochemistry, biophysics, structural biology, and cell biology to investigate 
cargo recognition, assembly, and regulation of coats. We aim to understand both 
the fundamental cell biology of how coats mediate trafficking events, as well 
as the molecular bases for neurological diseases associated with mutated coats.

This position may suit a cell biologist seeking to learn modern structural 
methods (X-ray crystallography, single particle cryoEM) or a 
biochemist/structural biologist wanting to extend his/her repertoire to include 
cell biology. Experience in molecular cloning, protein expression, and protein 
purification from E. coli is preferred. Previous structural or tissue culture 
experience is not required but may be advantageous; cryoEM experience would be 
very advantageous.

You must hold a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in biochemistry, structural biology, cell 
biology, or a related discipline and demonstrate a track record in conducting 
high quality original research. Please send a CV, cover letter, and three 
letters of recommendation to Lauren 
([email protected])<mailto:[email protected])>. We 
will consider candidates until the position is filled. The tentative start date 
is Sept 1, 2018.

The Jackson lab is Funded by NIH and the Pew Charitable Trusts, and the lab is 
affiliated with the Vanderbilt Center for Structural Biology, Vanderbilt Brain 
Institute, and Epithelial Biology Center. We are located in Nashville, TN, a 
vibrant city with fantastic neighborhoods, restaurants, cafés, music, parks, 
and outdoor activities. For current and previous work, check out our website at 
www.jackson-lab.com<http://www.jackson-lab.com> or contact Lauren directly.


Lauren Parker Jackson, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences & Biochemistry
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, TN, USA
Office phone: +1 615 875 0745



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