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*Postdoctoral Position in Structure and Function of G protein-coupled
Opioid Receptors and Other Pain-related Targets.*



A postdoctoral position is available in the research group of Tao Che,
Department of Anesthesiology, Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.
Employment will commence tentatively in early Summer 2020, exact starting
date is negotiable.



*The long term goal of the Che lab is to understand the structure, function
and pharmacology of pain-related G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs),
particularly opioid receptors.* Opioid receptors are GPCRs whose role in
pain sensation has made them major drug targets for pain medications such
as oxycodone and morphine. However, opioids have exceptionally high abuse
potential and often cause fatal side effects such as respiratory arrest and
death. *Towards a molecular understanding of opioid receptor signaling, we
employ a combination of state-of-the-art structural (X-ray crystallography,
cryo-EM) and pharmacological techniques to gain an atomic-level
understanding of opioid receptor activation (Cell, 2018), **and leverage
these data using structure-based drug design to develop novel therapeutics
(Nature, 2018).*



Applicants should hold a PhD in a relevant subject area, such as protein
biochemistry, structural biology or pharmacology. Structure determination
using x-ray crystallography and/or cryo-EM along with functional analysis
using biochemical, biophysical and pharmacological techniques would be a
plus. The ability to work in a team, as well as good communication skills,
are expected.



Applications that include a brief description of research interests, as
well as a CV with contact information of three references should be sent to:
tao...@wustl.edu

Tao Che, PhD

Assistant Professor

Department of Anesthesiology

Washington University in St. Louis

St. Louis, MO 63110



Che Google Scholar:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=DrcnS4sAAAAJ&hl=en


The Che lab is located in the School of Medicine campus. In the latest
(2019) rankings by USNEWS, Wash U ranks #8 in Anesthesiology and #8 in Medical
School (research). Washington University School of Medicine (WUSM) has a
brand-new fully-functional FEI Titan Krios cryo-EM and is dedicated to
biological applications.

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