[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral positions in viral RNA structure and function at Indiana University, USA

2022-07-22 Thread Choi, Kyung

   The Choi laboratory is moving to Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, 
and multiple post-doctoral positions are available.  We study the structure and 
mechanism of viral replication and infection machinery focusing on RNA viruses. 
 In particular, we are interested in RNA-protein interactions essential for 
viral RNA genome replication.  We use multiple approaches combining X-ray 
crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), biochemistry and 
biophysics.  For more information about our current research group, visit our 
website: https://www.utmb.edu/scsb/labgroups/choi/choi-research-lab.

   Applicants should have a Ph.D. and experience in either biochemistry, 
X-ray crystallography or cryo-EM is required.  Interested parties should send a 
cover letter, CV, and a list of 2-3 references to Dr. Kay Choi via e-mail at 
kyc...@utmb.edu.


Kay Choi
Professor
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
6.614C Basic Science phone 
: 409-747-1402
The University of Texas Medical Branch fax : 
409-747-1404
301 University Blvd.  
email : kay.c...@utmb.edu
Galveston, TX 77555-0647







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[ccp4bb] Post-doc position available at University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB)

2018-05-02 Thread Choi, Kyung
Post-doc position at University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), TX, USA

Postdoctoral positions in structural biology are available in Dr. Kay Choi's 
laboratory at the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) to participate in 
virus replication projects. We use a combination of X-ray crystallography, 
cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), and biochemistry to investigate the 
structure and mechanism of viral macromolecular complexes. Experience in either 
X-ray crystallography, cryo-EM or biochemistry is required.  For more 
information please see ‘https://bmb.utmb.edu/faculty/choi.asp’

The X-ray crystallography resources at UTMB include two X-ray area detector 
systems, a Phoenix crystallization robot, a Minstrel crystal imaging robot, and 
an Alchemist liquid handling robot. The cryo-EM includes two JOEL 200 keV 
cryo-EM microscopes for high-resolution imaging work, an FEI vitrobot, and a 
BSL-3 room for viral and pathogen work.  For more information, please see 
‘https://scsb.utmb.edu/resources/default.asp’

Interested parties should send a cover letter, CV and a list of 2-3 references 
to Dr. Kay Choi via e-mail at kyc...@utmb.edu.

Kay

Kay Choi
Associate Professor
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
6.614C Basic Science phone 
: 409-747-1402
The University of Texas Medical Branch fax : 
409-747-1404
301 University Blvd.  
email : kay.c...@utmb.edu
Galveston, TX 77555-0647


[ccp4bb] Post-doc position available at University of Texas Medical Branch

2013-05-18 Thread Choi, Kyung
A post-doctoral position is available in Dr. Kay Choi’s laboratory at the 
University of Texas Medical Branch for either an X-ray crystallographer or a 
Biochemist to study the structure and mechanism of viral replication complexes. 
 We use a combination of X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, 
protein chemistry, and bioinformatics to determine the structure of viral 
replication machinery and to develop antiviral therapeutics.

The X-ray crystallography resources include two X-ray area detector systems, a 
Phoenix crystallization robot, a Minstrel crystal imaging robot, and an 
Alchemist liquid handling robot.  The cryoEM facility includes two JOEL 200 keV 
cryoEM microscopes for high-resolution imaging work, FEI vitrobot, and a BSL-3 
room for viral and pathogen work.


Applicants should possess a PhD in structural biology or biochemistry with a 
sound knowledge of protein purification.  Individual with a biochemistry 
background who wishes to gain expertise in structural biology is encouraged to 
apply.   Interested parties should send a cover letter, a CV and a list of 2-3 
references to Dr. Kyung (Kay) Choi via e-mail at 
kyc...@utmb.edumailto:kyc...@utmb.edu.



Kay Choi
Assistant Professor
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
6.614C Basic Science phone 
: 409-747-1402
The University of Texas Medical Branch fax : 
409-747-1404
301 University Blvd.  
email : kay.c...@utmb.edumailto:kay.c...@utmb.edu
Galveston, TX 77555-0647


[ccp4bb] Post-doctoral position at the University of Texas Medical Branch, TX, USA

2011-02-19 Thread Choi, Kyung
A post-doctoral position is available in Dr. Kay Choi’s laboratory at the 
University of Texas Medical Branch for a structural biologist to study the 
structure and mechanism of viral macromolecular complexes.  We use a 
combination of X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy, protein 
chemistry, and bioinformatics to determine the structure of viral replication 
machinery and to develop antiviral therapeutics.  Experience in either X-ray 
crystallography or cryo-electron microscopy is required.

The X-ray crystallography resources include two X-ray area detector systems, a 
Phoenix crystallization robot, a Minstrel crystal imaging robot, and an 
Alchemist liquid handling robot.  The cryoEM facility includes two JOEL 200 keV 
cryoEM microscopes for high-resolution imaging work, an FEI vitrobot, and a 
BSL-3 room for viral and pathogen work.

Interested parties should send a CV and a list of 2-3 references to Dr. Kay 
Choi via e-mail at kyc...@utmb.edu.