We are recruiting a talented postdoctoral fellow to join our group at the 
University of California-Davis to study the structural mechanisms of 
multi-subunit assemblies that mediate tubulin heterodimer biogenesis and 
accelerate tubulin polymerization at microtubule ends. Our group also studies 
the structural mechanisms of mitotic kinesin motor activation.  Our laboratory 
combines biochemical characterization, single particle cryo-EM and/or X-ray 
crystallography, as well as single molecule reconstitution assays to generate a 
mechanistic understanding spanning multiple resolution scales. Our laboratory 
has well-developed setups for all the above approaches 
(http://microtubule.mcb.ucdavis.edu).
 
The UC-Davis BIOEM facility is well-setup for cryo-EM sample preparation, using 
a Thermofisher Vitrobot and a Leica GP2, and for cryo-EM imaging using an 
automated Thermofisher 200-KV Glacios microscope equipped with an autoloader 
and a Gatan K3 direct detector for high throughput data collection 
(https://bioem.ucdavis.edu/). 

The suitable candidate should have a PhD in chemistry, biochemistry or 
biophysics with training in molecular biology / biochemistry and structure 
determination expertise either using single particle cryo-EM, and/or X-ray 
crystallography.
 
Send inquiries with your CV and one page research summary to 
[email protected]. To apply and access full details of the position at 
https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/JPF04018

Jawdat Al-Bassam 
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