Membrane Structural Biophysics at The Pennsylvania State University
The laboratory of Dr. Kenneth Lee in the Department of Cellular and Molecular 
Physiology at the Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine invites 
applications for TWO new NIH-funded postdoctoral positions to study mechanisms 
and regulation of membrane transport.
Ion channels, transporters and receptors connected to neurological disorders, 
metabolic diseases and cancer are principal areas of focus. We apply 
interdisciplinary approaches to investigate their structure, dynamics, 
pharmacology and function in situ and in vitro.
We are looking for dynamic and driven individuals with a recent (or expected) 
PhD or MD/PhD degree in biochemistry, biophysics, neuroscience, molecular 
genetics, cell biology, chemistry or related fields. A track-record of 
productivity is required. Ideal candidates will possess a strong work ethic, a 
broad curiosity and a passion for discovery. Expertise in membrane protein 
biochemistry, cell imaging, electrophysiology, single molecule biophysics, 
molecular dynamics, cryo-EM/ET or X-ray crystallography will be a plus but not 
required.
Successful candidates will be immersed in a friendly and inclusive training 
environment with a diverse and vibrant community of scientists and health 
professionals. The lab enjoys routine on-site access to superb resources 
including a newly established state-of-the-art cryo-EM facility housing a 300 
kV Titan Krios G3i cryo-TEM equipped with a Volta phase plate, Gatan BioQuantum 
energy filter and K3 direct electron detector.
For an example of our recent work see Tillinghast et al, Molecular Cell 2021. 
Visit our website at https://sites.psu.edu/leelab to learn more about us. 
Interested applicants should submit a cover letter, CV and contact information 
of three references to Dr. Kenneth Lee 
(kenneth...@psu.edu<mailto:kenneth...@psu.edu>).
Penn State is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer, and is 
committed to providing employment opportunities to all qualified applicants 
without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender 
identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.


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