*On behalf of Prof. Richard JH Wojcikiewicz*


A post-doctoral position is available immediately for a highly-motivated
individual to perform NIH-funded work on the structure and function of the
erlin1/2 complex; see Wright and Wojcikiewicz (2016) Prog. Mol. Biol.
Trans. Sci. 141, 141-159; Pearce at al. (2009) J. Biol. Chem. 284,
10433-10445. Primary goals will be to express and solve the structure of
the erlin proteins, to utilize cryo-EM to generate a high-resolution
structure of the erlin1/2 complex and use CRISPR/Cas 9-based approaches to
define the interface between activated IP3 receptors and the erlin1/2
complex. The successful candidate will join a highly active lab focused on
signaling via IP3 receptors in mammalian cells. Applicants must have a
Ph.D. degree in biological sciences with strengths in structural biology,
biochemistry and cell biology. The candidate is expected to drive forward
the project, act semi-independently, compile and analyze and write up data
for publication, and work co-operatively with others.



For consideration, please send your CV, three references and other relevant
information to Professor Wojcikiewicz at the site:



https://jobsatupstate.peopleadmin.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=215257


Thanks,
Dipak

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Dr. Dipak N. Patil

Department of Neuroscience

The Scripps Research Institute

130 Scripps Way, 3C2

Jupiter, Florida 33458

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