Dear all,

A postdoctoral researcher position is available in the Zimmer lab at the 
University of Virginia School of Medicine. The lab explores how cells produce 
extracellular polysaccharides to form protective coats and capsules, cell 
walls, or biofilms.


Extracellular complex carbohydrates perform essential functions in all kingdoms 
of life and we strive to functionally reconstitute and structurally 
characterize various macromolecular complexes essential for their secretion. 
The lab has access to state-of-the-art cryo electron microscopy and X-ray 
crystallography facilities as well as single particle fluorescence and 
super-resolution light microscopes.


The University of Virginia has a particular strength in membrane biophysics and 
structural biology and is home to the Center for Membrane and Cell Physiology. 
The highly motivated candidate will join a diverse group working at the 
interface of structural and membrane biology, glycobiology, and biophysics. 
Candidates should have demonstrated expertise in cryo electron microscopy 
and/or crystallography, excellent skills in molecular biology and biochemistry, 
and at least one first author publication.


The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity employer. Applications from 
women and minorities are particularly welcome.


Interested candidates are encouraged to contact me directly by email for 
additional information ([email protected]).


Sincerely,

Jochen Zimmer


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Jochen Zimmer, D. Phil.

Associate Professor

University of Virginia

Molecular Physiology & Biol. Physics

480 Ray C. Hunt Dr.

Snyder Bldg. #380

Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA

Phone: 434 243 6506

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