Hi,
on behalf of Dr. Di Xia, I am posting this interesting job opportunity:







We are looking for a young research scientist with a recent Ph.D. in structural 
biology with training in cryo-EM/X-ray crystallography to join our Section of 
Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins in the Laboratory of Cell Biology, 
Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, NIH to work on 
"Mechanistic investigation of cellular respiratory chain in drug resistance ".  
The project involves structural study of mitochondrial proteins that are 
targets of antimicrobial compounds.  It is anticipated that multiple structural 
techniques will be employed, involving the use of X-ray crystallography and 
Cryo-EM to illuminate structural aspects of target protein response to drug 
treatment.  Our group has assured access to a synchrotron beam line at APS and 
to an intramural EM facility equipped with a Krios microscope and Gatan K3 
detector.  While the candidate should have structural biology expertise, they 
are not expected to be proficient in all structural biology techniques. The 
successful candidate should have practical experiences in molecular biology and 
protein purification for target proteins production. Experience in 
mitochondrial proteins is a plus. NIH has a welcoming, collaborative and 
vibrant environment for biomedical research. Interested individuals should send 
their Applications, consisting of a CV, a statement of research interest, and 
three letters of recommendation, should be sent to Dr. Di Xia via Email at 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



Application deadline is 4th January 2021.





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