The laboratory of Dr. Thomas Yoonsang Cho in the Department of Biochemistry and
Molecular Biology at Saint Louis University School of Medicine invites a
highly motivated and creative postdoctoral fellow who is enthusiastic for
the structural and functional characterization of ligand-receptor signaling
axes in inflammatory diseases and cancer metastasis. The successful
candidate is expected to have strong X-ray crystallography background and
will be engaged in the crystal structure determination of protein complexes
and the cell biological elucidation of the downstream signaling pathways.
As for the cell biological functional studies, we employ a label-free
technology called dynamic mass redistribution (Nat Biotechnol 2010
Schroder). Please visit our lab website for more details (
http://biochem.slu.edu/faculty/cho/). Active projects are highly
collaborative with medicinal chemists and immunologists for the development
of novel agonists and antagonists for promising therapeutic targets.


The laboratory is located in the state of the art Doisy Research Center
(DRC) on the medical campus of Saint Louis University. The department has
three R-Axis IV++ imaging plate systems for high-resolution X-ray
diffraction data collection, crystallization robot, differential scanning
calorimeter, isothermal titration calorimeter, dynamic light scattering,
metabolomics core facility, and bioinformatics facility (
http://biochemweb.slu.edu/index.shtml). In the same building, are animal
care facility, flow cytometry research core, animal imaging core,
microarray core, research microscopy and confocal core, and the Center for
World Health and Medicine, which provides a full range of support for drug
discovery programs including design and synthesis of small molecules and
their preclinical characterization.

Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in X-ray crystallography, biochemistry or a
related field. Solid knowledge and hands-on experience in signaling studies
with immune cells expressing cytokine/chemokine receptors is a plus. He or
she must have excellent skills in oral and written English as well as
inherent ability to organize experimental data.

Applicants should send a cover letter with their brief scientific background
and motivation for the position along with a complete CV, including
research experience and the names and contact information of three
references to Thomas Cho via email. Please feel free to make informal
inquiries via email.


Thomas Yoonsang Cho, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Saint Louis University School of Medicine
1100 South Grand Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63104
Email: yc...@slu.edu
URL: http://biochemweb.slu.edu/people/faculty/cho.shtml

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