Dear all,

Two postdoctoral positions are available in the laboratory of Dr. Pengxiang 
Huang, Assistant Professor and CPRIT scholar in cancer research in the 
Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology at Baylor College of Medicine. 
With the long-standing interest in sterol lipids, the Huang lab investigates 
the poorly understood mechanisms involved in Hedgehog (Hh) and Wnt signal 
transduction, two related pathways that play critical roles in development, 
regeneration and cancer. We utilize a combination of biochemistry, cell, 
chemical and structural biology approaches, including both X-ray 
crystallography and Cryo-EM. Our recent work identified cholesterol as the 
endogenous ligand for Smoothened, the key signal transduer and oncoprotein in 
the Hh pathway (Cell. 166:1176-87). We also characterized the structural and 
oncogenic basis of Smoothened activation, demonstrating for the first time the 
active conformation of a class F GPCR (Cell. 174:312-24). The highly 
interdisciplinary and collaborative environment of our group will thus provide 
unique career development opportunities for future postdoctoral trainees.

We are seeking highly-motivated candidates with a Ph.D. in biomedical sciences 
and significant experience in molecular biology, protein biochemistry and/or 
cell biology. Prior knowledge in structural biology (X-ray crystallography or 
Cryo-EM) is highly desirable, but not required. Candidates should have a 
documented publication record in peer-reviewed journals, able to work both 
independently and as an effective team member.

To apply, please send your CV, a short summary of research experience, and 
three reference letters to cnssolve[at]gmail.com.

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