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[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral Positions in Ion Channel Structure at UCSF

- Protein crystallography

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Subject: Postdoctoral Positions in Ion Channel Structure at UCSF
From: Dan Minor daniel {- dot -} minor {- at -} UCSF {- dot -} EDU
Date: 2009-06-03

POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS, MINOR LAB
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA SAN FRANCISCO (UCSF)
Structure, Function, and Regulation of Ion Channels

Postdoctoral positions in Ion Channel Structural Biology are available
immediately for highly motivated individuals with a strong interest in
integrated approaches to problems in ion channel structure, function,
and regulation in the lab of Prof. Dan Minor at the University of
California, San Francisco (UCSF). The Minor Lab merges structural,
biochemical, genetic, and electrophysiological methods to dissect the
mechanism of complex protein machines involved in electrical
signaling. More information is available at the lab website: http://www.cvri.ucsf.edu/~dminor/

The positions offer 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 membrane protein function and mechanism. The
fellows will benefit from both the outstanding 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) an 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. Daniel Minor
at daniel.minor@ucsf.edu

Dan Minor, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Departments of Biochemistry & Biophysics,
and Cellular & Molecular Pharmacology
Investigator, Cardiovascular Research Institute
California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research
University of California, San Francisco

Mailing/FEDEX/UPS address:

1700 4th Street
BH Room 303A
UCSF Box 2532
San Francisco, CA 94158-2330

Email: daniel.minor@ucsf.edu
Phone: 415-514-2551
Fax: 415-514-2550
Web: http://www.cvri.ucsf.edu/~dminor




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