Dear CCP4BB fellows:

Glycans/sugars are the third, and possibly the structurally most diverse, class 
of biopolymers (next to nucleic acids and proteins). All metazoan cells carry 
complex glycans on their cell surfaces that are essential for life. We are 
using the binding patterns of specific immunoreagents (single chain variable 
fragment antibodies, or scFvs, and nanobodies) against a class of structurally 
highly diverse glycans called heparan sulfates as a way to characterize 
('glycotype') mammalian cell types. Preliminary data suggests that this 
approach allows classification and identification of new cell types as well as 
differentiation between healthy and diseased cells. For this multidisciplinary, 
collaborative project between the labs of Drs. Steven Almo, Hannes Bülow, 
Ulrich Steidl & Deyou Zheng at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, we are 
seeking a highly motivated postdoc who is interested in working at the 
interface of protein engineering, structural biophysics and glycan biology to 
study the logic of protein-sugar interactions of the heparan sulfate-specific 
scFvs with their sugar binding partners. Prior experience in protein structural 
biology is a plus but not required; interest in sugars and proteins is a must! 
Candidates should send their research statement, CV, and the names and contact 
information for three references to steve.almo<AT>einsteinmed.org

Regards,
Jbb for SCA

Jeffrey B. Bonanno, Ph.D.
Department of Biochemistry
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
1300 Morris Park Avenue
Bronx, NY 10461


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