*Post-Doctoral Researcher. Structure and Function of Membrane Protein
Complexes*.

We seek a motivated individual to join our laboratory in the Department of
Biological Chemistry at the University of California in Los Angeles. We are
interested in studying the mechanisms of protein folding/translocation and
organelle biogenesis in diverse systems. Research projects involve the study
of various multi-subunits membrane protein complexes using X-ray
crystallography and cryoEM. State-of-the-art equipment is available in a
modern research setting including robotic crystallization, cryoEM and
fermentation facilities. Synchrotron radiation time is available at the
Advance Light Source in Berkeley and also at the Advanced Photon Source in
Chicago.

*Qualifications. *Applicants should have received a Ph.D degree in a field
relevant to structural biology (X-ray crystallography or cryoEM) and/or
molecular biophysics and have a good background in protein expression and
purification. Crystallographers applying should have some experience in
experimental phasing.

*Contact.* To apply please email the following to pe...@mednet.ucla.edu: a
CV, the contact information for 2 or 3   references (e-mail, address,
phone), a list of experimental expertise and a brief research statement
describing your past research and future goals.
Pascal F. Egea, PhD
Assistant Professor
UCLA, David Geffen School of Medicine
Department of Biological Chemistry
314 Biomedical Sciences Research Building
office (310)-983-3515
lab (310)-983-3516
email pe...@mednet.ucla.edu

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