Sunday 20 May 2012

Postdoctoral Position at UCSF - Structure of Receptor Tyrosine Kinases

From: Jura, Natalia
Date: 16 May 2012 19:35


UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO (UCSF)
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION, JURA LAB
Crystallographic studies of receptor tyrosine kinases

A postdoctoral position in Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Structural Biology is available immediately for highly motivated individuals with a strong interest in crystallographic studies of tyrosine kinase signaling in the lab of Prof. Natalia Jura at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).  The Jura Lab merges structural, biochemical, imaging and cell biology approaches to dissect the mechanism of multi-protein assemblies involved in receptor tyrosine kinase signaling at the plasma membrane. More information is available at the lab website: http://www.cvri.ucsf.edu/~jura

The position offers ideal opportunities for experienced crystallographers interested in continuing structural studies, but who would like to complement his or her expertise with other, diverse tools for understanding the molecular basis for regulation of growth signaling at the plasma membrane and general kinase activation mechanisms. The fellow will benefit from both the multidisciplinary environment in the lab and the highly collaborative UCSF community. The lab has extensive crystallographic resources, including (as part of the UCSF crystallography group) two R-axis IV systems and regular access to synchrotron beamline 8.3.1 at the nearby Advanced Light Source (ALS) in Berkeley.

Candidates should have (or expect) a Ph.D. or M.D. and should have experience in protein purification, crystallization, and structure determination.

Interested individuals should send a current CV to Prof. Natalia Jura at natalia.juraATucsf.edu<mailto:daniel.minorATucsf.edu>


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Natalia Jura, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Lab Website: http://www.cvri.ucsf.edu/~jura





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From: Jura, Natalia


Date: May 16, 2012 11:35:34 AM PDT

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO (UCSF)
POSTDOCTORAL POSITION, JURA LAB
Crystallographic studies of receptor tyrosine kinases

A postdoctoral position in Receptor Tyrosine Kinase Structural Biology is available immediately for highly motivated individuals with a strong interest in crystallographic studies of tyrosine kinase signaling in the lab of Prof. Natalia Jura at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).  The Jura Lab merges structural, biochemical, imaging and cell biology approaches to dissect the mechanism of multi-protein assemblies involved in receptor tyrosine kinase signaling at the plasma membrane. More information is available at the lab website: http://www.cvri.ucsf.edu/~jura

The position offers ideal opportunities for experienced crystallographers interested in continuing structural studies, but who would like to complement his or her expertise with other, diverse tools for understanding the molecular basis for regulation of growth signaling at the plasma membrane and general kinase activation mechanisms. The fellow will benefit from both the multidisciplinary environment in the lab and the highly collaborative UCSF community. The lab has extensive crystallographic resources, including (as part of the UCSF crystallography group) two R-axis IV systems and regular access to synchrotron beamline 8.3.1 at the nearby Advanced Light Source (ALS) in Berkeley.

Candidates should have (or expect) a Ph.D. or M.D. and should have experience in protein purification, crystallization, and structure determination.



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