Postdoctoral Positions Available for Experimental and Computational Methods 
Developments for XFEL-based Crystallography



Faculty and staff of the SLAC Accelerator National Laboratory and Stanford 
University are leading an effort to develop methods for structure determination 
of challenging biological systems with the LCLS X-ray free electron laser. The 
effort includes collaborations with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 
Univ. of California at Berkeley, Univ. of California at Los Angeles, and 
California Institute of Technology. Particular emphasis is on small crystal 
characterization, novel sample delivery systems, data processing, experimental 
phasing, and refinement at low resolution.



Extensive experience in computational or experimental crystallography is 
desirable. Candidates should submit a resume and a list of three references to 
Axel Brunger, Chair of the Bioimaging Working Group at SLAC, 
brun...@stanford.edu.



Axel T. Brunger

Investigator,  Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Professor of Molecular and Cellular Physiology
Stanford University

Web:    http://atbweb.stanford.edu
Email:  brun...@stanford.edu      
Phone:  +1 650-736-1031
Fax:    +1 650-745-1463






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