A postdoctoral fellowship opportunity is available in the Cell Biology and
Biophysics Unit headed by Dr. Antonina Roll-Mecak to work on the tubulin
code using in vitro reconstitution and TIRF microscopy to capture the
dynamic behavior of cytoskeletal complexes coupled with cryo-EM, single
particle, and tomography to obtain structural information. For more
information please visit: https://research.ninds.nih.gov/roll-mecak-lab*. *We
are looking for Ph.D. graduates with a strong record of accomplishments and
expertise in biochemistry and cell biology. Expertise with cryo-EM
preferred, but not needed. We are happy to teach you!  Incoming fellows are
also encouraged to bring their own ideas that they could develop into
research programs to help them launch independent PI positions. The NIH is
committed to the continued education and career development of trainees
through numerous courses and workshops offered on campus. The NIH has an
outstanding cell and structural biology community, and the lab has regular
access to state-of-the-art resources such as a Chameleon, Krios with K3
camera, Glacios, TIRF and lattice sheet microscopes as well as cryo-FIB
SEM. The position is fully funded for up to five years. Please send your
CV, a one-page research experience summary and contact information of three
references to anton...@nih.gov  Please write “Tubulin code cryo-EM” in the
subject header.

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