[phenixbb] Postdoctoral positions in structure and function of membrane proteins at the NIH

Anirban Banerjee anirbn at gmail.com
Wed Apr 24 22:21:06 PDT 2013


Dear all,


Will you please bring this to the attention of suitable candidates ?


Postdoctoral positions in structure and function of membrane proteins at
the NIH

The research group of Dr. Anirban Banerjee at the National Institutes of
Health (NIH) is seeking candidates for postdoctoral fellows to start from
September, 2013 or later. The broad interests of the lab are in membrane
protein structure and function. We will combine  macromolecular
crystallography with functional assays with detergent-solubilized and
liposome-reconstituted proteins to investigate the structural bases of the
mechanisms of a number of membrane proteins.

The lab is part of the Cell Biology and Metabolism (CBMP) program and is
part of a large and diverse macromolecular crystallography and NMR
community in the NIH campus. There is ample opportunity to interact with
other scientific groups across a broad range of scientific disciplines.
CBMP is part of the National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development (NICHD). Our lab also has an affiliation to the National
Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS).

The DC Metro area is a wonderful place to live, the weather is pleasant and
the NIH is a vibrant international community.

Candidates must be motivated and have a strong background in biochemistry
and structural biology. Experience with protein expression, purification
and crystallization is required. Prior experience in membrane protein
biochemistry will be an added advantage.

Candidates should hold a Ph.D. degree by the time they join and have no
more than one year of postdoctoral experience at the time of applying. To
apply, please send an email of interest to anirban.banerjee at nih.gov with a
CV and a summary of previous research experience and future research
interests.


Best regards,


Anirban
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