Dear Colleagues, 

An opportunity is available for a postdoctoral fellow to work with Jawdat 
Al-Bassam (http://microtubule.mcb.ucdavis.edu 
<http://microtubule.mcb.ucdavis.edu/>) at the Molecular Cellular Biology 
Department at the University of California at Davis. The Al-Bassam laboratory 
is focused on structural studies of assemblies regulating the biogenesis and 
polymerization of tubulin dimers and their impact on the polymerization of 
microtubules.  The projects aim to characterize tubulin regulation by 
multi-subunit complexes using biochemical reconstitution,  cryo-electron 
microscopy (cryo-EM) and x-ray crystallography.  We have a particular interest 
in determining structures of multi-subunit complexes using well-developed tools 
in the laboratory, and then we aim to test functional mechanisms using in vitro 
reconstitution with dynamic microtubules.  We are looking for an enthusiastic 
individual who thrives in a collaborative and supportive atmosphere. You should 
have a PhD in chemistry, biochemistry or biophysics and a desire to understand 
structures of multi-subunit macromolecular assemblies in relation to their 
functional mechanisms.  Expertise required include molecular cloning, 
recombinant protein production  using bacteria, insect and mammalian cells.  
The position would suit someone with a strong background  in X-ray 
crystallography who also wants to learn cryo-EM, or someone who already has 
experience in cryo-EM and single particle image analysis.  Please see our 
recent papers: https://elifesciences.org/articles/38922# 
<https://elifesciences.org/articles/38922#>, 
https://elifesciences.org/articles/08811 
<https://elifesciences.org/articles/08811>. 

The Al-Bassam laboratory has extensive tools and setups for protein production, 
biochemical characterization, x-ray crystallography in addition to 
computational resources. The laboratory has full access to a well-supported 
UC-Davis BIOEM facility, which includes cryo-EM sample preparation, a 
semi-automated side-entry JEOL 2100F microscope, and a new 200 KV Glacios 
microscope equipped with an autoloader and a K3 detector.  UC-Davis is a member 
of the Bay Area Cryo-EM consortium with monthly access to Titan Krios 
microscopes for high resolution data collection. 

Please send any informal inquiries to [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]>. Please include a cover letter, CV, statement of 
research accomplishments, and two to three reference letters.  

To apply and access full details of the position please visit: 
http://microtubule.mcb.ucdavis.edu <http://microtubule.mcb.ucdavis.edu/> or 
https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF02735 <https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF02735>

sincerely   

Jawdat M Al-Bassam Ph.D.
Molecular Cellular Biology
University of California Davis
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