The New York Structural Biology Center (NYSBC) is a shared research 
organization, owned and operated by nine eminent research universities and 
medical schools in the New York area. NYSBC is devoted to advancing structural 
and functional characterization of biological processes through technology 
development for cutting-edge biomedical research.  X-ray crystallography is a 
crucial component of NYSBC activity, and the NYX Microdiffraction Beamline has 
been developed by NYSBC at the National Synchrotron Light Source II (NSLS-II) 
to support this work.
NYSBC seeks a Scientist to join the NYX beamline team for NSLS-II sector 19-ID 
at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) to help steer further development of 
macromolecular crystallography at NYX. The new scientist will be employed by 
NYSBC organization and stationed at its NYX beamline at NSLS-II.  The 
successful candidate will establish relevant research projects in collaboration 
with NYSBC scientists, groups at its constituent institutions, or with BNL 
structural biologists and other groups. These projects will exploit the unique 
qualities of the NYX beamline and can be coordinated with the NSLS-II life 
science programs. Responsibilities will include interacting with the scientific 
user community and assisting visiting scientists with their data collections 
and structure solving to further the scientific mission of NYX. In addition, 
the new scientists will advance the beamline’s technical capabilities by 
initiating or conceiving upgrades of its hardware and software for the benefit 
of the structural biology community at NYSBC and beyond.
Salary level will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  *   Ph.D. or equivalent in biophysics, biochemistry, chemistry, or related 
field
  *   At least three years of prior experience in data acquisition and analysis 
for structure determination by macromolecular crystallography (MX)
  *   Strong publication record in diffraction analysis
  *   Excellent written and oral communications skills
  *   The ability to interact effectively in a team environment with a diverse 
group of scientists, engineers, technical staff, and users
Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  *   Prior experience in the use of synchrotron beamlines for structural 
biology
  *   Five or more years of prior experience in MX data acquisition, analysis, 
and structure determination
  *   Experience with X-ray optics, X-ray detectors, and/or software for 
crystallographic computing
  *   Demonstrated success in leading scientific or technical groups or 
projects.

Direct inquiries and applications, including cover letter and CV, to
Dieter Schneider ([email protected]), Lead Beamline Scientist for NYX, or to 
Wayne Hendrickson ([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>), 
Scientific Director, NYSBC.





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