Job
Postdoctoral Fellow (NIEHS)
Organization
National Institute of Environmental Health, Research Triangle Park, NC
Scientific focus area
Structural Biology, Biomedical Engineering and Biophysics, Chemical Biology
The Molecular Microscopy Group at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences is seeking a junior postdoctoral fellow to conduct independent research projects using cryo-electron microscopy, and related structural biology approaches, to study biologically important macromolecular assemblies and cellular systems.
About the position
This position is intended for an early-career scientist who has no previous postdoctoral experience and is interested in becoming an independent and highly-capable structural biologist.
This fellow will receive intensive training in cryo-EM sample preparation, data collection, image processing, structure determination, and scientific communication. Prior cryo-EM experience is welcome but not required. This fellow will work in a rich research environment supported by the NIEHS Cryo-EM Core, which provides access to a 300 keV Titan Krios G4, a 200 keV Talos Arctica, an Aquilos cryo-FIBSEM, multiple cryo-EM sample-preparation systems, and NIH high-performance and cloud-computing resources. The research program is also supported by complementary NIEHS core facilities in protein expression and purification, viral vectors, NMR, X-ray crystallography, mass spectrometry, molecular dynamics, and related areas.
Potential projects may involve the development and application of single-particle cryo-EM, cryo-electron tomography, and cryo-FIBSEM to address mechanistic questions in structural biology. We are particularly interested in a motivated early-career scientist with the drive, discipline, curiosity, and collaborative spirit needed to grow rapidly as an independent researcher.
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What you'll need to apply
Applicants should email a cover letter, complete CV, and the names of three professional references to Dr. Mario Juan Borgnia at the email below.
Contact name
Mario Juan Borgnia
Contact email
Qualifications
Prospective applicants must have a Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent doctoral degree in structural biology, biochemistry, biophysics, molecular biology, cell biology, or a related field. Consistent with NIH postdoctoral eligibility, candidates should be within five years of receiving their doctoral degree at the time of appointment.
Applicants should have a strong interest in advanced training in cryo-EM, structural biology, and the application of molecular microscopy methods to important biological questions. A strong foundation in structural biology, biochemistry, biophysics, molecular biology, cell biology, or quantitative analysis is also desirable. Computational skills, including experience with programming, quantitative analysis, and Linux-based computing environments, are a plus.
Excellent written and oral communication skills, a strong record of accomplishment, scientific curiosity, independence, and the ability to work as part of a collaborative team are essential.
Disclaimer/Fine Print
U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible to apply. NIH welcomes foreign nationals with the exception of individuals from this list.
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