Postdoc/Staff Positions in Membrane Proteins - Vanderbilt Univ. - TN, USA

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date posted: Jan 18 2010

The lab of Chuck Sanders at Vanderbilt University has openings for PhD-level staff and/or postdoctoral fellows to conduct studies of disease-related membrane protein structure, folding, and function.

Proteins under study include the human amyloid precursor protein (Alzheimer’s disease), peripheral myelin protein 22 (Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease), integrins (kidney failure), the HERG and KCNQ1 potassium channels (cardiac arrhythmias), and diacylglycerol kinase (see Van Horn et al. SCIENCE 324, 1726-1729 (2009). Please find more information about the projectes here.

While some projects involve much NMR spectroscopy, other projects are more biochemically focused. There are also opportunities to carry out X-ray crystallographic studies through our collaboration with Prof. Tina Iverson and computational studies through our collaboration with Prof. Jens Meiler.

Candidates should have an interest in working with integral membrane proteins. The Vanderbilt Biomolecular NMR Spectroscopy Laboratory will soon install a 900 MHz instrument to complement current instrumentation.

How to apply

Candidates should send a CV, including contact information for references, to: chuck.sanders@vanderbilt.edu

Prof. Charles R. Sanders
Dept. of Biochemistry and Center for Structural Biology
Vanderbilt University
Nashville, Tennessee  37232-8725   USA
Phone: (615)-936-3756 
Lab web site: http://structbio.vanderbilt.edu/sanders

Vanderbilt University is listed as one of FORTUNE’s 2009 “100 Best Companies to Work For” and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Start dates are flexible.

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