Postdoctoral position in high-resolution solid-state NMR of
membrane proteins
North Carolina State University,
Raleigh, NC.
The position is up to two years
(funded by a grant from the North Carolina Biotechnology Center)
starting in March 2009. Various projects deal with new experimental and
theoretical developments in solid-state NMR of oriented membrane
proteins, including the studies of the conformations of viral peptides
in various lipid environments.
Strong preference will be given to candidates who have in-depth
experience in protein expression and purification, but individuals
interested in solid-state NMR methodology development (pulse sequences
and structure calculation algorithms) will also be considered. Prior
knowledge of solid-state NMR is not essential. PhD in Chemistry or
other closely related scientific field is required.
The lab is equipped with a 500 MHz Bruker spectrometer with probes for
both static and rotating samples. More information about the lab
can be found at:
http://www.ncsu.edu/chemistry/people/anevzorov.html
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