Postdoctoral Fellow (Cryo-EM / RNA Biology) | National Institutes of Health

Our laboratory is recruiting a postdoctoral fellow with a primary focus on
single-particle cryo-electron microscopy to define the structural and
mechanistic basis of eukaryotic mRNA decay and its functional connections
to translation and broader gene expression control, with an emphasis on
enabling novel therapeutic strategies for cancer.

A defining feature of this position is binder-enabled mechanistic cryo-EM,
leveraging nanobodies isolated from immunized alpacas and computationally
designed binders to stabilize complexes, trap specific conformational
states, map functional epitopes, and interrogate (and ultimately target)
disease-relevant protein–protein and protein–RNA interfaces. A panel of
such tools is already available and characterized, with opportunities to
expand and deploy this toolkit as part of the project.

As part of the project, there will be opportunities to use these tools to
advance ex vivo structural biology with clinically derived samples, thereby
bridging mechanistic discovery and translational application.

Research focus

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   Structural and biochemical mechanisms of CCR4–NOT regulation and partner
   interactions
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   RNP remodeling and regulatory factors controlling mRNA decay
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   Structure-guided development and application of nanobodies / designed
   binders / mini-proteins to modulate RNP machines

The successful candidate will drive cryo-EM projects end-to-end, from
sample optimization and grid screening through data collection,
high-resolution reconstruction, model building/validation, and
structure-guided mechanistic testing, integrated with quantitative
biochemical/biophysical and cell-based validation.

Environment and resources

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   Located on a green and spacious federal research campus in Frederick, MD
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   Full access to on-campus high-quality cryo-EM workflows and
   instrumentation, including Titan Krios G4 and Talos Arctica, with dedicated
   support personnel
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   Modern, centrally supported high-performance computing for cryo-EM
   processing
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   Strong in-house capabilities in protein/RNP biochemistry, quantitative
   mechanistic assays, and cell-based assays to validate structure-derived
   hypotheses
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   Exceptional opportunities to build cross-disciplinary networks by
   interfacing with clinicians and translational scientists to connect
   mechanistic discoveries to therapeutic development
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   Part of the NCI RNA Biology Laboratory, an integrated, collegial unit
   comprising six research groups with close links to the structural biology
   center, chemical biology, and cancer labs
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   The Intramural Research Program comprises ~1,200 labs hosting ~4,000
   postdocs
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   The NIH is a federal agency and the world's largest funder of biomedical
   research

Required experience and qualifications

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   PhD (or equivalent) in structural biology, biophysics, biochemistry, or
   a related field
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   Demonstrated proficiency in single-particle cryo-EM workflow
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   Strong analytical rigor with data-quality metrics
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   Ability to work independently while contributing effectively to a team

Preference will be given to candidates who can demonstrate:

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   Experience with heterogeneous/flexible assemblies, RNPs, or
   multi-subunit complexes
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   Experience with automated acquisition workflows (e.g., EPU) and
   screening on 300/200-keV microscopes
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   Proficiency with CryoSPARC and/or RELION; familiarity with data
   processing workflows, classification strategies, reconstruction, and atomic
   modeling
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   Expertise in recombinant protein production and quantitative biophysics
   (e.g., ITC, MST, SPR)

Training and career development

NIH provides an outstanding environment for mentorship, collaboration, and
professional development. The fellow will have opportunities to:

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   Lead high-impact projects with clear, well-supported publication pathways
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   Build a distinctive profile at the interface of cryo-EM, RNA regulation,
   and cancer translation
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   Engage broadly across NIH through seminars, specialized training
   programs, and cross-disciplinary scientific communities
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   Receive active guidance toward career advancement in academia or industry

Funding, compensation, and benefits

The laboratory is supported by robust core funding; external support (e.g.,
individual fellowships) is encouraged and actively mentored but not
required. NIH offers highly competitive postdoctoral compensation and a
variety of benefits, including federal health insurance support for the
fellow and their dependents. J-1 visa sponsorship support is available for
most international applicants, and relocation assistance may be available
(subject to eligibility and appointment mechanism). The position may be
extended for up to 5 years.

Location

Frederick, Maryland, is an attractive and livable community with convenient
access to Washington, DC, and Baltimore, and abundant outdoor recreation
(including proximity to the Appalachian hiking trails and day-trip access
to the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic coastline). The surrounding
Maryland–Northern Virginia area supports a large and vibrant life-sciences
hub spanning major pharma/biologics organizations and a strong ecosystem of
mid-size and venture-backed biotechs, providing a natural launchpad for
translational collaborations and potential transitions into industry.

How to apply

Please send (i) a CV, (ii) a brief statement of research interests and
relevant cryo-EM experience, and (iii) contact information for 2–3
references to [email protected]

NIH is an equal opportunity employer, and candidates will be evaluated on
their skills, experience, and potential, with these factors interpreted in
the context of their training environment.

Additional information

https://ccr.cancer.gov/staff-directory/eugene-valkov

https://www.training.nih.gov/research-training/pd/

https://ccr.cancer.gov/center-for-structural-biology/cryo-em-facility/instrumentation

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