Post-doctoral positions for the study of signaling complexes using X-ray 
crystallography, Cryo-EM and NMR.


The Page Laboratory at the University of Connecticut Health Center has an 
immediate opening for up to two post-doctoral candidates to study eukaryotic 
signaling enzymes, with a focus on the function of phosphatases that form large 
signaling complexes and PPP drug/inhibitor development (SHP2, PPPs, PhosTacs). 
All studies combine X-ray crystallography and/or cryo-EM/NMR with biochemical 
and in situ experiments, allowing post-docs to augment their training in those 
techniques that are new. Applicants with a strong backgrounds in biochemical 
techniques, and especially eukaryotic protein expression and protein 
crystallization, are encouraged to apply.


The Page laboratory is housed in a newly renovated ~250,000 sq. ft. research 
laboratory in Farmington, CT. The laboratories are open-lab-space facilities 
and allow close interaction with the adjunct structural biology and 
molecular/cell biology groups at UConn Health. The Page laboratory is equipped 
with all necessary infrastructure to produce (E. coli, Sf9, mammalian), purify 
and analyze protein and protein complexes (ITC, SPR etc.) and crystallization 
robotics for crystal production (Art Robbins Gryphon LCP nano-liter 
crystallization robot; Art Robbins CrysCam).


Outstanding UCHC facilities include a Bruker Venture D8 system (I?S Diamond 
source) with a Photon III M14 detector and cold stream is available for crystal 
screening and data collection for in-house data collection, synchrotron access 
at NSLS-II, SSRL, Diamond and high-field NMRs (Bruker Avance Neo 600 MHz and 
800 MHz NMR spectrometers (installed in 2021). Both spectrometers are equipped 
with four independent channels for 1H, 13C, 15N and 2H observation and 
decoupling and TCI-HCN cryo-probes (1H, 13C, 15N cooled).


UCHC has a welcoming, collaborative and vibrant environment for structural, 
biochemical and translational research. Farmington, CT, is located in New 
England between Boston (90 min.) and New York City (90 min). Starting date, 
salary and project details are negotiable.


Please e-mail a Cover Letter and CV to Rebecca Page (rp...@uchc.edu).



Rebecca Page, PhD
Professor
UConn Health | Cell Biology (L5080)
263 Farmington Avenue | Farmington, CT 06030
rp...@uchc.edu

Page laboratory website<https://sites.google.com/view/pagelaboratory/home>

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