Postdoctoral Research Scientist

The Opportunity. The Page Laboratory at the University of Connecticut Health 
Center has an immediate opening for up to two postdoctoral candidates to study 
antibiotic resistance or eukaryotic signaling enzymes. We use integrative 
structural and cell biology to tackle research problems in infection, vaccine 
development, cancer and neurobiology. Studies typically combine cryo-EM, NMR 
and/or X-ray crystallography with biochemical and cellular experiments, 
allowing postdocs to augment their training in cutting edge new techniques.
Recent high impact publications can be found here (Nature: 
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06870-3, Nature communications: 
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-39966-5, among others, 
https://publicationslist.org/rebecca.page).

Applicants. Motivated applicants with strong backgrounds in biochemical and 
cell biology methods, and especially eukaryotic protein expression and/or 
cryoEM and protein crystallization, are encouraged to apply. PhD is required. 
Laboratory alumni are highly successful, with either their own academic faculty 
positions at tier 1 research institutions (i.e., Vanderbilt University, 
Dartmouth University), are directors/chief scientists in pharma or biotech 
startups, have served as public policy fellows, among others.

The laboratory. 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, mammalian, insect), 
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) as well as all needed 
equipment for cryo-EM sample preparation and data evaluation.

Facilities. UCHC facilities include a Bruker Venture D8 system (IμS 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). Cryo-EM instrument includes a TFS Vitrobot IV and a 
TFS Tundra/Falcon C) that allows for rapid screening of auto-grid/clipped 
samples of sample conditions. Access to Krios instruments for data collection 
is readily available.

UCHC. 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 commensurate with experience, 
competitive and negotiable.

Please e-mail a Cover Letter and CV to Rebecca Page 
([email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>).


Rebecca Page, PhD
Professor, UCHC
Deputy Editor, Science Advances

UConn Health | Cell Biology (L5080)
263 Farmington Avenue | Farmington, CT 06030
[email protected]

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

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