The Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) is seeking a creative, 
collaborative scientist to join the Flexible Macromolecular Crystallography 
(FlexX) and Extreme Biology (X-Bio) beamline team. This Ph.D.-level position 
offers a unique balance of hands-on user support and cutting-edge method 
development, serving a vibrant community of visiting researchers in structural 
biology.

At FlexX/X-Bio, scientists use state-of-the-art X-ray tools to study biological 
macromolecules under a range of challenging and innovative conditions. Current 
and emerging techniques include ambient-temperature and serial crystallography, 
high-pressure MX studies using diamond anvil cells, diffuse scattering to probe 
molecular motions in crystallo, and future development of time-resolved and 
dynamic MX methods.

The scientist in this role will provide direct experimental support at the 
beamline—helping users design and execute experiments—while also contributing 
to the development of new technologies and workflows that expand what’s 
possible with MX. The position also offers opportunities to collaborate across 
beamlines, including with the BioSAXS/X-Bio station, and to participate in 
interdisciplinary research spanning biology, physics, and materials science.
If you’re curious, inventive, and excited to work in a collaborative 
environment that blends science, technology, and discovery, we’d love to hear 
from you.

Link: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30863

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