Dear CCP4BB,
We're offering a 2-year position (with possible extensions depending on funding
availability). The project is focused on exploring solute carrier transporter
mechanisms through a multidisciplinary approach combining biochemistry, cell
biology and structural biology. Our lab, part o
Dear CCP4BB,
We're offering a 2-year position (with possible extensions depending on
funding availability). The project is focused on exploring solute carrier
transporter mechanisms through a multidisciplinary approach combining
biochemistry, cell biology and structural biology. Our lab, part of
Dear all,
We're currently looking to hire a postdoctoral researchers with a
background in X-ray crystallography to join our research team at EMBL
Hamburg.
Our group utilizes structural and biochemical approaches to
characterize the dynamics, structure and regulation of nutrient
transpor
Postdoc in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins
A postdoc position is available immediately at the Skirball Institute, New York
University School of Medicine, to study the mechanism of membrane transporters
using X-ray crystallography in combination with various biochemical and
biophysical
Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins
A postdoc position is immediately available at the Skirball Institute of
Biomolecular Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, to study the
mechanism of membrane transporters using X-ray crystallography in combination
with var
Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins
A postdoc position is immediately available at the Skirball Institute, New York
University School of Medicine, to study the mechanism of membrane transporters
using X-ray crystallography (http://saturn.med.nyu.edu/research/sb/wanglab/).
Postdoc Position in Structural Biology of Membrane Proteins
A postdoc position is immediately available in Skirball Institute, New York
University School of Medicine, to study the mechanism of membrane transporters
using X-ray crystallography in combination with various biochemical techniques
(
A postdoc position is immediately available in Da-Neng Wang's lab at
the Skirball Institute, New York University School of Medicine, New
York, to understand the mechanisms of membrane transporters using
X-ray crystallography in combination with various biochemical
techniques (http://saturn.med.nyu.