The Goulding lab in the Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at the 
University of California at Irvine seeks to recruit an outstanding postdoctoral 
scientist with experience and interest in structural biology and biochemistry 
of protein complexes. The Goulding lab focuses on iron uptake in Mycobacterium 
tuberculosis. This position provides the opportunity for broad training in 
structural biology, metalloprotein biochemistry, kinetics, spectroscopy, and 
microbiology.

The University of California at Irvine campus is located on the beautiful 
Southern Californian coast-line approximately five miles from vibrant Newport 
Beach and Crystal Cove.   It is also approximately 40 miles from both Los 
Angeles and San Diego.  The surrounding areas offer affordable rental housing 
with a short walk/ride to campus, the beach and nightlife.

Candidates must have their Ph.D. by the beginning date of the appointment in 
Biological Chemistry or a related discipline (Chemistry, Biochemistry, 
Molecular Biology and Biophysics, Microbiology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, 
Biochemical, and Biomedical engineering). The successful candidate will have 
strong experience in molecular biology, protein expression, purification, 
crystallization, and functional analysis. Training in X-ray crystallographer is 
desirable. Opportunities will exist for involvement in specific projects and 
co-authorship of manuscripts, and requires a two-year commitment.  

The salary will follow NIH guidelines for post-doctoral fellows and depends on 
previous experience.

To apply, please send curriculum vitae and the names of three references to: 
celia.gould...@uci.edu.  Review of applications will begin immediately and will 
continue until the position is filled. 

The University of California is an equal opportunity affirmative action 
employer.  Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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