Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute Post-doctoral Positions
Virus-Host Interactions and Structures The laboratories of Drs. L. Wayne Schultz and Tim Umland are seeking a highly motivated individual to participate in a joint interdisciplinary research project investigating Influenza A and SARS-CoV virus-host protein-protein interactions and structures. A position at the Post-Doctoral level is available, to be fill as soon as possible. Competitive applicants should have demonstrated scientific productivity and innovation at the graduate level, and possess a Ph.D., M.D., or similar degree. The successful applicant will have previous experience in all aspects of macromolecular crystallography, as well as molecular biology, protein expression and purification. They will interact with our groups to determine the crystal structures of virus-host protein complexes important in dictating host tropism. Salary and benefits are competitive, and funding is available be for up to 2 years. The Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute (HWI) is a private, not-for-profit organization studying the structures and functions of macromolecules of biomedical interest. HWI houses the Department of Structural Biology of the State University of New York at Buffalo's School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. HWI is part of the Buffalo-Niagara Medical Campus, a consortium of research, clinical, and educational institutions founded to cultivate a world-class medical campus in state-of-the art facilities in downtown Buffalo, NY, USA. To apply for a post-doctoral position, please send your CV and the names of three references to Drs. Schultz (schu...@hwi.buffalo.edu) and Umland (uml...@hwi.buffalo.edu). Please visit the web site for the Laboratory for the Study of Infectious Diseases (LSID) for additional information: http://labs.hwi.buffalo.edu/lsid The Hauptman-Woodward Institute is an Equal Opportunity Employer