[ccp4bb] Post-doctoral position available in New York
A post-doctoral position to study cystoskeletal macromolecular assemblies using cryo-electron microscopy is available in our laboratory. For this position the ideal candidate would be interested in solving problems related to protein structure and function and have experience in molecular electron microscopy. Candidates with experience in protein expression and purification with a strong interest in structural biology will also be considered. In our lab we employ a variety of approaches such as site-directed mutagenesis, cryo-electron microscopy and single molecule fluorescence microscopy to investigate cystoskeletal motors at the molecular level (e. g. see: Tan et al., Structure 16: 1732-9, 2008; Asenjo Sosa PNAS 106: 5657-62, 2009).We have access to state of the art facilities for cryo-em work located at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and at the New York Structural Biology Center that include several cryo-em microscopes (Tecnai 20, Tecnai G2 F20, JEOL 1230, JEOL 2100F, JEOL 3200FSC). Our laboratory is located in the Albert Einstein College of medicine in New York City, which offers excellent opportunities for scientific interaction within the college and with many other scientific institutions in the New York area.Interested candidates please send a letter (or email), CV and reference names to: Hernando Sosa Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1300 Morris Park Av. Bronx NY 10461 Office: 718-430-3456 Lab: 718-430-3451 FAX: 718-430-8819 Email: hernando.s...@einstein.yu.edu The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer. -- --- Hernando Sosa Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1300 Morris Park Av. Bronx NY 10461 phone (718) 430-3456 FAX (718) 430-8819 email hernando.s...@einstein.yu.edu --- POST_doctoral_add_2010.pdf Description: Adobe PDF document
[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral position available
A post-doctoral position to study cystoskeletal macromolecular assemblies using cryo-electron microscopy is available in the Sosa lab. For this position the ideal candidate will be interested in solving problems related to the structure and function of proteins and will be willing to learn or develop new experimental techniques as needed for the project. Experience in any one of these areas is desirable: Electron Microscopy, Image Analysis, Cellular Light Microscopy, Protein Expression and Purification. In our lab we employ a variety of approaches such as site-directed mutagenesis, cryo-electron microscopy and single molecule fluorescence microscopy to investigate cystoskeletal motors at the molecular level (e. g. see: Tan et al., Structure 16: 1732-9, 2008; Asenjo Sosa PNAS 106: 5657-62, 2009). We have access to state of the art facilities for cryo-em work located at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and at the New York Structural Biology Center that include several cryo-em microscopes (Tecnai 200, Tecnai G2 F20, JEOL 1230, JEOL 2100F, JEOL 3200FSC). Our laboratory is located in the Albert Einstein College of medicine in New York City, which offers excellent opportunities for scientific interaction within the college and with many other scientific institutions in the New York area. Interested candidates please send a letter (or email), CV and reference names to: Hernando Sosa Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1300 Morris Park Av. Bronx NY 10461 Office: 718-430-3456 Lab: 718-430-3451 FAX: 718-430-8819 Email: hernando.s...@einstein.yu.edu The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is an equal opportunity employer. -- --- Hernando Sosa Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics Albert Einstein College of Medicine 1300 Morris Park Av. Bronx NY 10461 phone (718) 430-3456 FAX (718) 430-8819 email hernando.s...@einstein.yu.edu ---