Hello everyone,

The Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research (FNLCR) is looking
for an NMR Spectroscopy (Sr. Scientist) an experienced, hands-on NMR
Spectroscopist to provide support for multiple projects in a fast-paced
environment of a highly collaborative team of biophysicists, chemists,
biochemists, structural, cell, and molecular biologists. FNLCR serves as
the hub for the NCI RAS Initiative program. One of the major objectives of
the RAS Initiative is to carry out structure-based drug discovery to
identify lead compounds against RAS-driven cancers. The candidate will join
the RAS Initiative and lead the projects on developing and optimizing small
molecules for use as RAS inhibitors.

Detailed information is attached below. To apply for this position, please
use this link:
https://leidosbiomed.csod.com/ats/careersite/JobDetails.aspx?site=4&id=276

Best wishes,
Dhirendra Simanshu

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Dhirendra Simanshu

Principal Scientist, Team Lead - RAS Structural Biology

NCI RAS Initiative

Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research

8560 Progress Drive, C1012,

Frederick, MD 21701 USA



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*NMR Spectroscopy - Sr. Scientist*

Job ID: req276
Facility: Frederick: ATRF
Location: 8560 Progress Dr, Frederick, MD 21701 USA

The Frederick National Laboratory is dedicated to improving human health
through discovery and innovation in the biomedical sciences, focusing on
cancer, AIDS, and emerging infectious diseases. The RAS Initiative is
seeking an experienced, hands-on NMR Spectroscopist to provide support for
multiple projects in a fast-paced environment of a highly collaborative
team of biophysicists, chemists, biochemists, structural, cell, and
molecular biologists.  Our focus is to understand the biology of RAS
protein/ RAS at the plasma membrane, and to develop therapies for
RAS-driven cancers.

*KEY ROLES/RESPONSIBILITIES*

   - Designing, developing, and implementing NMR-based experiments to
   support drug discovery projects, and characterizing RAS:effector
   interactions, and RAS:small-molecule interactions in solution, and at the
   plasma membrane/membrane mimetics.
   - Developing advanced NMR methods applied to structure-function studies
   of bio macromolecules, with the goal of understanding their interactions
   and responses to various ligands, both small molecule compounds and protein
   binding partners.
   - Work in a fast-paced environment, providing NMR support to the FNL/NCI
   RAS Initiative
   - Work closely with a highly collaborative multidisciplinary team of
   chemists, biochemists, structural and cell biologists, to discover,
   develop, and optimize pharmaceutical agents for use as RAS inhibitors
   - Design and conduct NMR experiments, collect and analyze data
   - Maintain in-house NMR spectrometer
   - Solve NMR structures of RAS protein in complexes with relevant small
   molecule inhibitors
   - Provide biophysics support for drug/protein interaction analysis
   - Work independently, however within highly collaborative team
   environment

*BASIC QUALIFICATIONS*

   - Possession of a doctorate degree from an accredited college or
   university according to the Council for Higher Education Accreditation.
   (Additional qualifying experience may be substituted for the required
   education). Foreign degrees must be evaluated for U.S. equivalency
   - In addition to the educational requirements, a minimum of five (5)
   years of post-doctoral experience in protein NMR is required
   - Working knowledge of multidimensional heteronuclear NMR experiments
   for elucidation of protein structure
   - Strong background in NMR spectroscopy
   - Expertise in protein NMR, including analysis of protein-drug
   interactions, protein complexes, and proteins on membrane/membrane mimetics
   - Must be highly collaborative, with excellent communication skills,
   self-motivated, and team-oriented
   - Must be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance

*PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS*

   - Experience with RAS family proteins NMR
   - Experience with NMR analysis of RAS family proteins interacting with
   effectors/binding partners
   - Experience with SPR, ITC, and other biophysical techniques to measure
   protein-drug interaction is a plus

Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) | Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran
(M/F/D/V) | Drug Free Workplace (DFW)

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