A postdoctoral position is available in the group of Professor Nate Traaseth in the Department of Chemistry at New York University. The laboratory is located in the heart of Manhattan (Greenwich Village) within New York City. Research projects include biomolecular solution and solid-state NMR spectroscopy of integral membrane proteins involved in drug resistance and membrane receptors involved in developmental and neurodegenerative diseases. Additional active areas of research include solid-state NMR pulse sequence development and methods for measuring protein dynamics in lipid bilayers using solid-state NMR. Members of the group have access to the New York Structural Biology Center to carry out solution and solid-state NMR experiments including dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) as well as a dedicated and state-of-the-art 600 MHz solid-state NMR spectrometer at New York University. Additional information can be found at www.nyu.edu/fas/dept/chemistry/traasethgroup.
Candidates should have a Ph.D. and experience in NMR spectroscopy (solution or solid-state NMR). A CV and 2-3 letters of recommendation should be sent directly to Professor Traaseth (traaseth@nyu.edu).
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Nate Traaseth
Assistant Professor
Chemistry Department
New York University
100 Washington Sq E
New York, NY 10003 traaseth@nyu.edu
212.992.9784
Office: 660 Brown
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HS-R-6453-10-08-S). Our group is interested in how static and dynamic
changes of protein structure affect the activity of protein kinases.
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<P xmlns:xmlns:cms="http://www.ais.columbia.edu/sws/xmlns/cucms#">NMR Structural Studies of Membrane Proteins: Most membrane-bound proteins are structurally uncharacterized at present; solid state NMR methods promise to offer important information for these systems. Recently we discovered that NMR spectra of uniformly labeled solid state proteins are...