[ccp4bb] Postdoc in Structural Biology of Membrane Transporters at New York University School of Medicine

2023-09-27 Thread Wang, Da-Neng

Postdoc in Structural Biology of Membrane Transporters
at New York University School of Medicine

A postdoc position is available immediately in Da-Neng Wang’s lab at NYU School 
of Medicine, to study the structure and mechanism of membrane transporters. 
Projects available include human SLC transporters involved in cell metabolism, 
cancer and the immune system. We aim to understand their transport mechanisms 
by determining cryo-EM structures of the proteins’ complete reaction cycles. 
Supported by two dedicated and experienced biochemistry technicians, multiple 
stable, purified protein samples are available for immediate structural 
determination. Examples of recent research can be found in 
(https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-03230-x, 
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-30406-4, 
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41589-022-00994-9 ).

NYU School of Medicine offers state-of-the-art facilities including a 
Krios/K3/Falcon 3/Volta microscope, an Arctica/K3 microscope and a 
high-performance computing center. The cryo-EM core at NYU is directed by Dr. 
Bill Rice, a superb electron microscopist. Our lab has established close 
collaborations with several groups to accomplish time-resolved cryo-EM, Fab 
screen/synthesis, transport activity assays, small molecule synthesis, single 
molecule FRET and molecular dynamics simulations, providing a stimulating 
research and training environment. The campus is located in Manhattan, an 
exciting place to work and live. The starting salary is US$70,000. Candidates 
with a strong background in cryo-EM are desired. Please send CV, statement of 
research interest and names of three references to 
da-neng.w...@med.nyu.edu.


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Da-Neng Wang, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Cell Biology
New York University School of Medicine
8th Floor, Lab 822
ACLS East Tower
450 E 29 Street
New York, NY 10016
USA

Phone:(212) 263-8634
Fax: (212) 263-2150
E-mail:da-neng.w...@med.nyu.edu
Web:http://skirball.med.nyu.edu/faculty/da-neng-wang/wang-lab
Twitter:   @danengw
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[ccp4bb] Postdoc in Structural Biology of Membrane Transporters, New York University School of Medicine, New York City

2021-01-15 Thread Wang, Da-Neng

Postdoc in Structural Biology of Membrane Transporters, New York University 
School of Medicine, New York City

A postdoc position is available immediately in Da-Neng Wang’s lab at the 
Skirball Institute of NYU School of Medicine, to study the structure and 
mechanism of membrane transporters. Projects available include (1) various 
human SLC transporters involved in cell metabolism, cancer and the immune 
system and (2) bacterial antibiotic efflux pumps involved in drug resistance. 
We aim to understand their transport mechanisms by determining cryo-EM 
structures of the proteins over their entire reaction cycles. Supported by two 
dedicated and capable biochemistry technicians, multiple stable, purified 
protein samples are available for immediate structure determination. Examples 
of recent research can be found in Sauer et al., 2020, 
https://elifesciences.org/articles/61350
 and Sauer et al., 2021, Nature (in press).

NYU School of Medicine offers state-of-the-art facilities including a 
Krios/K3/Falcon 3/Volta microscope, an Arctica/K3 microscope and a 
high-performance computing center. The cryo-EM core is directed by Dr. Bill 
Rice, a superb electron microscopist. Our lab closely collaborates with groups 
for antibody screen/synthesis, activity essays, small molecule synthesis, 
single molecule FRET and molecular dynamics simulations, providing a 
stimulating research and training environment. Candidates with a strong 
background in structural biology are desired. Please send CV, statement of 
research interest and names of three references to 
da-neng.w...@med.nyu.edu.

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Da-Neng Wang, Ph.D.
Professor
Structural Biology Program
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA

Phone: (212) 263-8634
Fax: (212) 263-2150
E-mail:da-neng.w...@med.nyu.edu
Web:
http://skirball.med.nyu.edu/faculty/da-neng-wang/wang-lab
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[ccp4bb] FW: [3dem] Citing Structures

2015-05-26 Thread Wang, Da-Neng
Letter send on the behalf of Dr. Les Loew:

Dear Crystallography Community,
The Biophysical Journal (BJ) and the Biophysical Society leadership recently 
published a joint Editorial entitled “Reproducibility of Research in 
Biophysicshttp://www.cell.com/biophysj/abstract/S0006-3495%2815%2900230-1”, 
which introduced a comprehensive and evolving set of “Guidelines for the 
Reproducibility of Biophysics 
Researchhttp://www.cell.com/pb/assets/raw/journals/society/biophysj/PDFs/reproducibility-guidelines.pdf”.
 These Guidelines are designed to require enough detail and transparency to 
ensure that research results can be replicated and reused. Part of these 
guidelines reinforce and enhance our long-standing policy that atomic models be 
deposited in the PDB. Our Editorial prompted some members of the Structural 
Biology Community to raise a concern that authors occasionally refer to a 
structure in the PDB without properly citing the original published source that 
reported the structure. Accordingly, BJ has added the following explicit policy 
to its Author 
Guidelineshttp://www.cell.com/pb/assets/raw/journals/society/biophysj/PDFs/author-guidelines.pdf:
“Manuscripts that refer to information in a public database (such as structures 
in the RCSB Protein Data Bank) must cite the publication, if available, in 
which the original information was reported.”
Best,
Les Loew
Editor in Chief, Biophysical Journal

PS. Submissions are open for the BJ Special Issue, edited by Ed Egelman and 
Andreas Engel, on Electron 
Cryomicroscopyhttp://www.cell.com/pb/assets/raw/journals/society/biophysj/PDFs/electron-cryomicroscopy.pdf.
—
Leslie M. Loew
Boehringer Ingelheim Chair in Cell Sciences
Professor of Cell Biology
Professor of Computer Science and Engineering
Director, R. D. Berlin Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling
Editor in Chief, Biophysical Journal
University of Connecticut Health Center
400 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030-6406
(860)679-3568
l...@volt.uchc.edumailto:l...@volt.uchc.edumailto:l...@volt.uchc.edu%3cmailto:l...@volt.uchc.edu
CCAM: www.ccam.uchc.eduhttp://www.ccam.uchc.edu/
Virtual Cell: www.vcell.orghttp://www.vcell.org/



[ccp4bb] A very interesting article

2014-02-04 Thread Wang, Da-Neng
Biophysical Highlights from 54 Years of Macromolecular Crystallography
Jane Richardson and David Richardson

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0006349514000332

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Da-Neng Wang, Ph.D.
Professor
Structural Biology Program
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA

Phone: (212) 263-8634
Fax: (212) 263-8951
E-mail:
da-neng.w...@med.nyu.eduapplewebdata://03FA7D15-F76E-4E6F-BAE6-8760FDA0AC88/da-neng.w...@med.nyu.edu
Web:http://skirball.med.nyu.edu/faculty/da-neng-wang/wang-lab
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[ccp4bb] Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

2013-08-20 Thread Wang, Da-Neng
Postdoc in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins


A postdoc position is available immediately at the Skirball Institute, New York 
University School of Medicine, to study the mechanism of membrane transporters 
using X-ray crystallography in combination with various biochemical and 
biophysical techniques 
(http://skirball.med.nyu.edu/faculty/da-neng-wang/wang-lab). The Skirball 
Institute, located in the middle of Manhattan, provides a great environment for 
research. Our laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities. Strong 
background in cell culture, eukaryotic protein expression, protein 
biochemistry, or structural biology is required. Send CV, statement of research 
interest and names of three references to Da-Neng Wang at 
da-neng.w...@med.nyu.edu.



Da-Neng Wang, Ph.D.
Professor
Structural Biology Program
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA

Phone: (212) 263-8634
Fax: (212) 263-8951
E-mail:da-neng.w...@med.nyu.edu
Web:http://skirball.med.nyu.edu/faculty/da-neng-wang/wang-lab
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[ccp4bb] Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

2013-02-27 Thread Wang, Da-Neng
Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

A postdoc position is immediately available at the Skirball Institute of 
Biomolecular Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, to study the 
mechanism of membrane transporters using X-ray crystallography in combination 
with various biochemical techniques 
(http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/). The Skirball Institute is 
located in the middle of Manhattan. Strong background in cell culture, 
eukaryotic protein expression, membrane protein biochemistry, or structural 
biology is required. Send CV, statement of research interest and names of three 
references to Da-Neng Wang at w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu.




Da-Neng Wang, Ph.D.
Professor
Structural Biology Program
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA

Phone: (212) 263-8634
Fax: (212) 263-8951
E-mail:w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu
Web:http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/
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[ccp4bb] Nagoya Symposium: Frontiers in Structural Physiology

2012-07-25 Thread Wang, Da-Neng

Nagoya Symposium: Frontiers in Structural Physiology
Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan
January 22 - 24, 2013
Web site: http://symposium.cespi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/
Poster: http://symposium.cespi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/docs/poster.pdf

Topics:
Membrane Proteins
Macromolecular Complexes
Receptors, Channels and Transporters
Cryo-electron Microscopy
X-ray crystallography

Registration fees:
Free

Speakers:
Peter Agre
Wolfgang Baumeister
Yifan Cheng
Wah Chiu
Mari Dezawa
Kenneth Downing
Andreas Engel
Joachim Frank
Yoshinori Fujiyoshi
Eric Gouaux
Stephen Harrison
Hans Hebert
Richard Henderson
Wayne Hendrickson
Masahide Kikkawa
Brian Kobilka
Werner Kühlbrandt
Roderick MacKinnon
Kaoru Mitsuoka
Atsuo Miyazawa
Haruki Nakamura
Keiichi Namba
Osamu Nureki
Douglas Rees
Gebhard Schertler
Ichio Shimada
Christopher Tate
Tomitake Tsukihara
Nigel Unwin
Gunnar von Heijne
Thomas Walz
Da-Neng Wang

Organizers:
Kaoru Mitsuoka
Thomas Walz
Da-Neng Wang


Da-Neng Wang, Ph.D.
Professor
Structural Biology Program
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA

Phone: (212) 263-8634
Fax: (212) 263-8951
E-mail:w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu
Web:http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/
Meeting:  http://symposium.cespi.nagoya-u.ac.jp
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[ccp4bb] Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

2010-04-30 Thread Wang, Da-Neng
Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

A postdoc position is immediately available at the Skirball Institute, New York 
University School of Medicine, to study the mechanism of membrane transporters 
using X-ray crystallography (http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/). 
The School is located in the middle of Manhattan. Strong background in 
eukaryotic protein expression and membrane protein biochemistry is required. 
Send CV, statement of research interest and names of references to Da-Neng Wang 
at w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu.

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Da-Neng Wang, Ph.D.
Professor
Structural Biology Program
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA

Phone:(212) 263-8634, -8635
Fax:(212) 263-8951
E-mail:w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu
WWW:http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/
Graduate Program:   http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sbgrad//
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[ccp4bb] Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

2009-09-08 Thread Wang, Da-Neng
Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins

A postdoc position is immediately available in Skirball Institute, New York 
University School of Medicine, to study the mechanism of membrane transporters 
using X-ray crystallography in combination with various biochemical techniques 
(http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/). The School is located in the 
middle of Manhattan. Strong background in structural biology, membrane protein 
biochemistry, or eukaryotic protein expression is required. Send CV, statement 
of research interest and names of references to Da-Neng Wang at 
w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu.

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Da-Neng Wang, Ph.D.
Professor
Structural Biology Program
Skirball Institute of Biomolecular Medicine
New York University School of Medicine
540 First Avenue
New York, NY 10016
USA

Phone:(212) 263-8634, -8635
Fax:(212) 263-8951
E-mail:w...@saturn.med.nyu.edu
WWW:http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/
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