Postdoctoral position in ion channel mechanism with cryo-EM available in the 
laboratory of Crina Nimigean at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City
There is an availability in the laboratory of Crina Nimigean for an 
enthusiastic postdoc who is interested in the molecular workings of ion 
channels. The successful candidate will investigate ion channel structure and 
mechanism with single-particle cryo-EM and functional assays such as 
single-channel recordings, stopped-flow fluorescence, etc. The work in the lab 
is generally geared towards developing a mechanistic understanding of ion 
channels using functional and structural techniques (see two recent articles 
below).
We are located at the Weill Cornell Medical College on the upper east side of 
Manhattan, within the vibrant and international tri-Institutional scientific 
community, which is comprised of Rockefeller University, Memorial Sloan 
Kettering and Weill Cornell. We have screening electron microscopes on site, 
within the newly established cryo-EM core facility at Cornell, and we have full 
access to state-of-the-art Titan Krios microscopes for high resolution data 
collection at the New York Structural Biology Center and other cost-based 
facilities.
Qualifications and experience: Candidates should hold a Ph.D. and have a solid 
background in biophysics, ion channel electrophysiology, and/or protein 
biochemistry.  Experience with cryo-EM is not required but welcome. Excellent 
verbal and written English communication skills, and ability to work in close 
collaboration with other researchers are required.
Qualified applicants should send a cover letter, CV, and the names of three 
references by email to Crina Nimigean at 
crn2...@med.cornell.edu<mailto:crn2...@med.cornell.edu>.

Rheinberger J., Gao X., Schmidpeter P.A.M., Nimigean C.M. (2018) Ligand 
discrimination and gating in CNG channels from apo and partial agonist-bound 
cryo-EM structures, eLife doi: 10.7554/eLife.39775

Marchesi A., Gao X., Adaixo R.., Rheinberger J., Stahlberg H., Nimigean C.M., 
Scheuring S. (2018) An iris diaphragm mechanism to gate a cyclic 
nucleotide-gated ion channel, Nature communications, doi: 
10.1038/s41467-018-06414-8

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Crina Nimigean, Ph.D.
Weill Cornell Medical College
Associate Professor of Physiology and Biophysics in Anesthesiology
Associate Professor of Biochemistry
http://physiology.med.cornell.edu/faculty/nimigean/lab/

Department of Anesthesiology, Box 124
525 East 68th Street, Room A-1050
New York, NY 10065
Phone: (212) 746 5947
Fax: (212) 746 4879


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