The Reese lab at UT Southwestern Medical Center is recruiting highly motivated 
postdocs to join our team studying the molecular mechanisms of signaling at the 
Toxoplasma-host pathogen interface. We take an interdisciplinary approach and 
combine methods from molecular genetics, cell biology, biochemical and 
biophysics to deeply interrogate Toxoplasma biology.

Current projects include:

+ Combining cell biology with innovative cryoET and XL-MS methods to determine 
structures of parasite complexes required for the biogenesis of the Toxoplasma 
parasitophorous vacuole

+ Cellular and biophysical studies (cryoET, cryoEM, X-ray crystallography) of 
signaling complexes essential to parasite invasion of mammalian cells

+ Structure-based drug discovery for inhibitors of kinases essential to the 
apicomplexan lytic cycle (that is, the parasites that cause the human diseases 
toxoplasmosis, malaria, and cryptosporidiosis).

This would be a great opportunity for someone with graduate training in 
molecular cellular biology or genetics to learn to integrate biophysics and 
biochemistry into their research. Those with strong biophysics training who 
would like to dive into work on an atypical model organism with strong medical 
relevance are also encouraged to apply. Applicants should hold a recent Ph.D. 
(or be within a year of receiving their Ph.D.). If interested, please send a CV 
with cover letter and contact information for 2-3 references to 
[email protected].

Members of the Reese lab have full access to outstanding shared facilities as 
UT Southwestern, including high-field NMR, X-ray crystallography (with regular 
synchotron access), and world-class cryoEM. UT Southwestern is highly 
collaborative institution located in the heart of Dallas, TX. Dallas is a 
diverse city that is fun and affordable, with great food and arts.

As an equal opportunity employer, UT Southwestern's employment decisions are 
made without consideration of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, 
veteran status, or disability.??


Best,


Michael Reese, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Pharmacology
University of Texas, Southwestern Medical Center
ND9.200
6001 Forest Park Road
Dallas, TX 75390-9041

Phone: 214-645-5843
Fax: 214-645-6131

www.reeselab.org

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UT Southwestern


Medical Center



The future of medicine, today.


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