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[ccp4bb] Protein Crystallographer (R5-R7) - St. Louis, MO

- Protein crystallography

Main steps:

   - Protein purification
   - Crystallisation

Special:

   - Programs for crystallography
   - X-ray detectors

Basic tutorials:

   - Chemistry
   - Protein
   - Peptide
   - Amino Acids

Xtal community:

   - CCP4BB

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Date: 2007-06-26


Subject: Protein Crystallographer (R5-R7) - St. Louis, MO
From: Charles Ballard c {- dot -} c {- dot -} ballard {- at -} DL {- dot -} AC {- dot -} UK
Date: 2007-06-26

Pfizer Global Research in St. Louis currently has an opening for a
highly motivated and talented protein crystallographer to join our
Structural & Computational Chemistry Department. The successful
candidate will become a member of a productive and innovative
structure based drug design group, working within cross-functional
structural biology teams to solve structures of new drug targets and
generate protein-ligand co-crystal structures. As a member of
several drug discovery project teams, you will have an opportunity to
partner with a wide variety of researchers, including medicinal
chemists, biologists, and computational chemists to leverage
structural information to direct the optimization of lead chemical
matter into potential drug candidates. The successful candidate will
be expected to design protein constructs for crystallization, partner
with biochemists involved in protein purification, guide
crystallization experiments, collect X-ray diffraction data on home
and synchrotron sources, determine and interpret crystal structures,
and leverage these structure results in structure based design
efforts. Additionally, there will be a significant role in
identifying new targets for structural studies and new technologies
or approaches to enhance the efficiencies of X-ray crystallography
methods within the group.

Qualifications:


•Ph.D. in Biochemistry, Chemistry, or equivalent with 3-5 years post-
PhD experience in protein crystallography
•Ability to independently guide reagent and crystallization efforts
for protein crystallography projects.
•Experience in protein purification, biophysical analysis of
proteins, crystallization, novel phasing methods or high throughput
crystallography.
•Ability to successfully partner with colleagues of various
disciplines.
•Excellent written and verbal communication skills.


Job Requisition #: 71197

To learn more about our people, our products, and our plans for the
future, visit www.pfizer.com/careers














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