Hi All,

I'm posting this on behalf of Dr. Adam S. Duerfeldt, please see below. Thanks!

The Duerfeldt Lab (https://www.duerfeldtlabs.com) in the Department of 
Chemistry & Biochemistry at the University of Oklahoma has an immediate opening 
for a highly-motivated postdoc trained in microbiology, molecular biology, 
and/or structural biology. The major research interest of the lab is to exploit 
bacterial enzyme/pathway activation as a strategy to diminish microbial fitness 
and/or pathogenicity. The ideal applicant should have an interest in 
determining the structure and function of specified proteins within pathogenic 
organisms to uncover the therapeutic potential of these targets. We are located 
on the same floor as the University of Oklahoma’s Structural Biology Center of 
Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) and as a COBRE affiliated lab, the 
Duerfeldt Group has prioritized access to all equipment, facilities, and 
expertise in the COBRE cores. More information about the cores can be found at 
the structuralbiology.ou.edu/. This represents a great opportunity for a 
postdoc trained in the aforementioned areas to contribute complementary 
expertise to the major research initiatives of the group, all while being 
immersed in a medicinal chemistry focused environment.

Start Date: as soon as possible

To apply, please send a CV, research summary, and contact information for 3 
references to adam.duerfe...@ou.edu. Only complete applications will be 
reviewed.

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