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Subject: Postdoctoral Positions in cryo-electron microscopy and electron crystallography
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Date: 2010-02-02

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Postdoctoral Positions in cryo-electron microscopy and electron
crystallography
Cleveland Center for Membrane and Structural Biology (CCMSB) and the
Department of Pharmacology at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) invites
applications for Postdoctoral Positions in cryo-electron
microscopy/tomography and electron crystallography to lead world-class
research.

Our team is involved in studying a variety of biological systems by electron
microscopy, electron crystallography, and tomography and has several open
positions for interested candidates. Our focus is on the structure and
function of membrane proteins and large macromolecular complexes. Special
interests are telomeres, TRP channels, 2PK channels,
cyclicnucleotide-gated channels
and aquaporins.


We are seeking scientist with a background in either:
1) biochemistry and cell biology, preferably with experience in
cryo-electron microscopy or conventional electron microscopy preparation
techniques (chemical fixation, high-pressure freezing and freeze
substitution).
2) engineering and/or computer science to develop image processing
algorithms for single particle cryo-EM applications, electron tomography,
and 2D crystallography.
3) Experience in 3D crystallography is a plus as well.


The lab is equipped with an FEI Tecnai F20 and Tecnai 12 electron
microscopes. All positions are funded for several years.

If you are interested, or for further information, please contact: Andreas
Engel (Andreas.Engel@case.edu), Vera Moiseenkova-Bell (vxm102@case.edu)
or Derek Taylor (djt36@case.edu). To learn more about the CCMSB or the
Department of Pharmacology at CWRU, please visit: http://ccmsb.case.edu and
http://pharmacology.case
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Vera Moiseenkova-Bell, PhD
Assistant Professor
Case Western Reserve University
School of Medicine
Department of Pharmacology
Wood Building, Room 151D
10900 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio 44106-4965

Phone 216.368.2641
Fax 216.368.1300
E-Mail vera.moiseenkova-bell@case.edu
http://pharmacology.case.edu/department/faculty/primary/Moiseenkova-Bell.aspx




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