Dear Colleagues,

I wanted to draw your attention to the following position announcement (Below) 
advertised in Science on Friday, October 3rd.

      http://jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/343203/position-in-structural-biology/


PURDUE
UNIVERSITY

Faculty Position in
Structural Biology

     The Purdue University Department of Biological Sciences in conjunction 
with the Center for Cancer Research and the Walther Cancer Foundation are 
seeking an outstanding scientist with a proven track record of excellence in 
the science of cancer structural biology to join our faculty as a Walther 
Professor in Structural Biology. A Walther Professor is expected to conduct 
research in the area of structural biology to address fundamental questions in 
cancer biology; teach undergraduate and/or graduate students, and participate 
in ongoing programs in the Department of Biological Sciences and the Center for 
Cancer Research. Preference will be given to candidates utilizing modern 
cryo-EM approaches combined with other structural approaches such as X-ray 
crystallography to determine structures of cancer-relevant macromolecules and 
macromolecular complexes, and/or X-ray crystallography of cancer-relevant drug 
targets as part of a structure-based drug design program. Candidates should 
hold the rank of associate or full professor and have a PhD in Biological 
Sciences or related field, have an excellent track record of publications and 
extramural funding and a strong commitment to excellence in teaching.

     The Department of Biological Sciences offers a dynamic research 
environment in structural biology research and education. The Markey Center for 
Structural Biology at Purdue is recognized worldwide for its leadership in 
structural biology of viruses, membrane proteins, receptors, signaling 
proteins, enzymes and nucleic acids in addition to methods development in X-ray 
crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy and NMR. The Purdue Center for Cancer 
Research is among an elite group of NCI-designated Cancer Centers nationwide 
and one of only seven centers focused exclusively on basic and translational 
research. The Walther Professor will have laboratory space in the newly 
constructed Hockmeyer Hall of Structural Biology, which houses a Titan Krios 
cryo-TEM, X-ray generators and detectors, and crystallization and imaging 
robots. Other state-of-the-art shared resources across Purdue such as a Bruker 
Avance-III 800 MHz NMR and other advanced biophysical instrumentation are 
available through the Bindley Biosciences and Birck Nanotechnology Centers.

     Applications must be submitted electronically to 
http://hiring.science.purdue.edu<http://hiring.science.purdue.edu/> as a PDF 
file that includes; a detailed curriculum vitae, names and addresses of three 
referees, a 2 - 3 page summary of research interests, and a one-page statement 
of teaching experience and interests. Inquiries should be directed 
tosea...@bio.purdue.edu<mailto:sea...@bio.purdue.edu> or Structural Biology 
Search Committee, Department of Biological Sciences, Purdue University, 915 W. 
State St., West Lafayette, IN 47907-2054. Confidential review of applications 
will begin October 1, 2014 and will continue until the position is filled. 
Further information about the Department is available at 
http://www.bio.purdue.edu/.


A background check will be required for employment in this position.  Purdue 
University is an ADVANCE institution and a dual career friendly employer.

Purdue University in EEO/AA Employer. All individuals, including minorities, 
women, individuals with disabilities, and protected veterans are encouraged to 
apply.

Andrew D. Mesecar
Walther Professor of Cancer Structural Biology
& Deputy Director, Purdue University Center for Cancer Research
Departments of Biological Sciences and Chemistry
Hockmeyer Hall of Structural Biology
Room 311
240 S. Martin Jischke Drive
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1971
Ear Mail:  765-494-1924
E-Mail: amese...@purdue.edu

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