SpinCore are advertising 2 post-doc research fellow vacancies at the Structural Biophysics Lab of the NCI.
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Postdoctoral Fellow Positions
Structural Biophysics Laboratory, NCI (Frederick), NIH
The Macromolecular Section of the Structural Biophysics Laboratory (SBL), Center for Cancer Research (CCR), National Cancer Institute (NCI), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), seeks to recruit two postdoctoral fellows who are well trained in solution nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and/or in bio-macromolecular structural biology.
Our research program includes a combination of NMR structural biology and other biophysical methods, including small angle scattering. We investigate systems important in cancer biology, and there is a particular focus on biologically relevant complexes. This research program offers an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated individual who seeks a career in structural biology/NMR spectroscopy.
Postdoctoral appointment is for up to 5 years and the fellowship stipend starts from $46,200 per annum depending on experience and qualifications, plus medical insurance for the fellow and the immediate family members. US Citizenship is NOT required. Applicants should send CV and list of references to: Dr. R. Andrew Byrd, Room 120/Bldg 538, NCI (Frederick), NIH, Frederick, MD 21702-1201, or via email to
rabyrd@ncifcrf.gov.
The intramural NCI research covers enormous breadth of disciplines from cancer biology to HIV virology, from clinical science to fundamental sciences of biology, chemistry and biophysics. As an integral part of cancer research, SBL is focused on cancer structural biology and chemistry at the molecular and atomic levels using a variety of biophysical means, especially NMR spectroscopy. SBL is equipped with an array of biophysical instruments, including LC-MS, LC-qTOF-MS, UV, CD spectroscopy, ITC, DSC, and light scattering. The SBL NMR facility hosts 500, 600, 700 and 800 MHz spectrometers, four of which are equipped with cryogenic probes, and is a member of NIH 900 MHz spectrometer consortium.
DHHS, NIH and NCI are Equal Opportunity Employers
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