The Furukawa lab at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) has a postdoctoral 
fellow position opening for a scientist with a strong background in structural 
biology and biochemistry. We work on ion channels and membrane protein 
complexes involved in the neurobiology of learning/memory, neurological 
disease/disorder, and neuron-cancer interfaces. We implement cryo-EM, x-ray 
crystallography, electrophysiology, protein engineering, and cellular imaging 
to address the above questions. 

CSHL is equipped with a Titan-KRIOS electron microscope/K3 direct electron 
detector and has convenient access to the NSLS-II synchrotron beamlines (AMX 
and FMX). CSHL has solid core facilities including antibody production, 
neuro/cancer imaging, CRISPR/RNAi, animal, etc. We offer a unique training 
environment for research and career development. In addition, the CSHL Meetings 
and Courses program provides an opportunity for interacting with a broad range 
of researchers. Please visit http://furukawalab.labsites.cshl.edu/ for more 
details on research, publication, mentoring/lab culture, and training track 
record before you apply. 

For this search, we prioritize scientists with strong backgrounds in cryo-EM, 
x-ray crystallography, and/or biochemistry. Experience in structural analysis 
is desired but not required. A qualified applicant should hold a Ph.D. or 
expect to hold a Ph.D. within or around 1 yr in the area of biochemistry, 
structural biology, biophysics, etc. 

Please send a CV and a cover letter briefly describing current research and 
future research interests in our lab directly to Hiro Furukawa at 
[email protected].

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