The Daniel Keedy Lab at the CUNY Advanced Science Research Center in New York 
City has an available position for a Postdoctoral Researcher starting 
immediately.

The Keedy Lab aims to elucidate the conformational ensembles of proteins and to 
understand how they are shifted by perturbations, including mutations, 
protein:protein interactions, and ligands, to control function.  We are 
especially interested in how “hidden” conformational ensembles drive 
differences in allosteric regulatory mechanisms for protein tyrosine 
phosphatases (PTPs), which are under-studied but biologically critical.  To 
explore these questions, we are developing new multi-dataset approaches in 
X-ray crystallography that couple advances in automated data collection and 
multi-state modeling algorithms.  For more information, visit our newly 
designed lab website: www.keedylab.org<http://www.keedylab.org>

The ideal applicant should have a strong background in macromolecular X-ray 
crystallography, whether experimental, computational, or both.  Experience 
writing or contributing to scientific software is also preferred.  Candidates 
with other expertise in biophysics, computational biology, or related areas are 
also welcome to apply.

The CUNY Advanced Science Research Center is a new cutting-edge research 
institution located in upper Manhattan in New York City -- the "greatest city 
in the world".  The Structural Biology Initiative of the ASRC features seven 
tenure-track and research-track faculty members, pursuing diverse research 
problems using X-ray diffraction, cryo-EM, NMR, mass spectrometry, solution 
biophysics, and advanced microscopy.  The ASRC is immediately adjacent to the 
New York Structural Biology Center, a consortium of CUNY and eight other New 
York academic institutions with world-class facilities, and 70 miles from 
Brookhaven National Laboratory, featuring the newly constructed National 
Synchrotron Light Source II, now the brightest synchrotron light source in the 
United States.  The ASRC will also enjoy use of a new dedicated 
high-performance computing cluster starting this fall.

You can officially apply for the position here:

https://cuny.jobs/new-york-ny/research-associate-structural-biology-initiative/3F61F1DE234B4BF7BA9E5777089B982C/job/

Feel free to contact Dr. Keedy directly at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> with your CV and 
a brief description of your interests if you would like to discuss possible 
projects.

Please pass this ad along to others who may be interested.

Come join us in NYC!

~Daniel Keedy

—
Daniel A. Keedy, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Structural Biology Initiative, CUNY Advanced Science Research Center
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, City College of New York
Biochemistry and Chemistry Ph.D. Programs, CUNY Graduate Center
www.keedylab.org<http://www.keedylab.org>   |  
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>  |  212-413-3246


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