Scientist I - Structural Biology ( X-ray crystallography)
Posted November 11, 2021
KEY ROLES/RESPONSIBILITIES
Scientist I - Structural Biology
- The candidate will join the structural biology group within the RAS initiative and will be responsible for the crystallization and the structure determination of protein-small molecule and protein-protein complexes by X-ray crystallography
- The work will include construct design, biochemical and biophysical characterization, crystallization, X-ray data collection, structure determination, and analysis
- The candidate will work closely with protein scientists, biophysicists, and protein NMR scientists as part of an integrated structural biology effort
- The candidate will be a member of the drug discovery team, working closely with computational and medicinal chemists on structure-based drug design approaches for small molecule agent optimization. The candidate will be expected to be able to participate in experimental design and to conduct experiments in a priority-driven environment independently
- The candidate will be responsible for completing projects independently and as part of a team and will be responsible for timely updates of the project progress to their supervisor both informally and by formal report writing
- Work requires the use of personal protective equipment and adherence to strict safety protocols
BASIC QUALIFICATIONS
- Possession of a PhD degree in structural biology, protein biochemistry/biophysics, crystallography, or in a related discipline from an accredited college or university, according to the Council for Higher Education Accreditation
- Proven ability in all aspects of protein crystallography from construct design through structure determination and analysis
- Experience in the crystallization of protein-small molecule and protein-protein complexes
- Expertise in commonly used structural biology software packages
- Proficiency in protein biochemical and biophysical assays
- Excellent communication and witting skills
- Detail-oriented, highly organized and able to manage multiple tasks and deliver quality data
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a clearance
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Experience in analyzing protein small-molecule interaction using isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC), differential scanning fluorimetry (DSF), and NMR techniques
- Knowledge of mechanistic enzymology, and protein chemistry
JOB HAZARDS
- This position is subject to working with radioactive material and requires to become an approved radiation worker
Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE) | Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran (M/F/D/V) | Drug Free Workplace (DFW)
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