PhD project in Structural Biology/ Chemical Biology:

*New approaches to explore and target hidden protein dynamics*





The Fischer lab at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is recruiting a
graduate student for a project that exploits protein dynamics for ligand
discovery against pediatric cancer targets.



You will be part of a young interdisciplinary team that uses
structural biology (crystallography, NMR), protein biochemistry, and
single-molecule methods to characterize dynamic, disease-relevant protein
states. By finding ligands against those flexible protein states, and
revealing allosteric networks we can explore new ways to modulate protein
malfunction in disease.



Our group is part of the Department of Chemical Biology and Therapeutics
<https://www.stjude.org/research/departments-divisions/chemical-biology-therapeutics.html),>,
and Structural Biology
<https://www.stjude.org/research/departments-divisions/structural-biology.html>
at
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. With ongoing investments into
exceptional structural biology, chemical biology and computational
facilities, this is an exciting time to join our lab.



This work will provide a solid introduction to current opportunities in
structure-based ligand discovery with relevance for both academia and
industry. With its excellent core facilities, highly interactive and
supportive environment St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital is a great
place to do research and build a career while living in an affordable city.



Accompanying courses will be taken in conjunction with the Department of
Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center
<http://uthsc.edu/pharmacy/dps/phd.php>.



Minimum admission requirements:

-       a BS or MS degree in pharmacy, chemistry, biology, mathematics,
engineering, or other appropriate disciplines.

-       a minimum Grade Point Average of 3.0

-       a combined Graduate Record Examination score (verbal and
quantitative) of at least 300

-       proof of proficiency in English (e.g. TOEFL)



Please direct your questions and application package including a cover
letter, current CV, and 3 letters of reference to: Dr. Marcus Fischer (
marcus.fisc...@stjude.org) by *February 3rd, 2020*.



Online application deadline is March 15th for admission to the Fall
Semester starting in August 2020.




Relevant papers include:

• Darby et al. (2019). Water Networks Can Determine the Affinity of Ligand
Binding to Proteins. *JACS* 141, 15818-26. PMID 31518131

• Balius et al. (2017). Testing inhomogeneous solvation theory in
structure-based ligand discovery. *PNAS* E6839-46. PMID 28760952

• Fischer et al. (2015). One crystal, two temperatures: cryocooling
penalties alter ligand binding to transient protein sites.
*Chembiochem* 1560-64.
PMID 26032594

• Fischer et al. (2014). Incorporation of protein flexibility &
conformational energy penalties in docking screens to improve ligand
discovery. *Nature Chemistry* 6, 575-83. PMID 24950326



More info at: https://www.stjude.org/fischer

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