The Schwartz lab <http://schwartzlab.mit.edu/> at Massachusetts Institute of 
Technology currently has two open positions for postdocs to work on federally 
funded projects elucidating structure and function of nucleo-cytoplasmic 
communication.

One project involves the structure of the nuclear pore complex (NPC), in 
particular with the goal to reduce the resolution gap between crystal 
structures of NPC components and cryo-ET assembly structures. We work at the 
interface of bio-engineering and structural biology to solve this problem with 
innovative methods.

The second project centers on the mechanical connections between nucleo- and 
cytoskeleton via LINC complexes. Here, we want to understand the details for 
LINC complex engagement, with the lamin layer and with actin filaments, in 
particular.

For both projects, the lab has a vast array of reagents, tools, and expertise 
to build on.

MIT has a brand-new, state-of-the-art, fully-staffed cryo-EM facility 
<https://nanousers.mit.edu/characterizenano-0/automated-cryogenic-electron-microscopy>
 equipped with a Talos Arctica / Falcon 3 and a Titan Krios equipped with a 
Bioquantum/K3 detector and phase plate. We also have cryo-FIB milling capacity.

https://nanousers.mit.edu/characterizenano-0/automated-cryogenic-electron-microscopy
 
<https://nanousers.mit.edu/characterizenano-0/automated-cryogenic-electron-microscopy>
We seek highly motivated individuals with a passion for structural cell 
biology. A Ph.D. degree in the life sciences with emphasis on 
biochemistry/structural biology is desired. Candidates should send their 
application to Thomas Schwartz at [email protected] 
<mailto:[email protected]?subject=postdoc%20position>.
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