Dear Colleagues, I am posting the following information on behalf of Professor Hong Li, IMB, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL. All inquiries should be sent directly to her. Thanks.
NIH-funded postdoctoral
positions are
immediately available
in Dr.
Hong Li’s laboratory
at the
Institute of
Molecular Biophysics,
Florida State
University, to
study nucleic acids-protein
interactions by
electron cryomicroscoscopy (cryoEM), X-ray crystallography and other complementary methods. The ideal
candidates should have a
strong background
in or are willing to learn cryo-EM or X-ray crystallography.
Dr. Hong Li’s laboratory is located in the Florida State
University, Tallahassee, Florida. The Institute
has recently
become the NIH
Center for
Electron Microscopy of the southeast region, housing
an FEI
Titan Krios
microscope equipped
with a
Phase Plate,
a K3
Summit or a DE64
direct electron
camera and
High Performance
Computing capabilities.
The Institute
of Molecular
Biophysics has a major focus on structural biology hosting multiple research groups utilizing cryo-EM, X-ray diffraction, spectroscopy and
theoretical computations,
which allows anyone
within the
Institute seamlessly
integrate these structural biology
methods.
Tallahassee is
the capital
for the
state of
Florida and
is about
1.5 hour
drive to
the beautiful beaches
along the
Gulf of
Mexico. The
capital city
also has
variety of
music, athletic, theater,
and film
activities offered
by the
world-class teams and the school
of music
and arts.
The standard
NIH annual
salary for
the postdoctoral
fellow starts
at $47,659
with full health
and retirement
benefits that
can be
increased annually
upon satisfactory
evaluation. Interested candidates
should send a
recent CV,
two names
of references
to
Dr. Hong
Li
Director, Molecular
Biophysics Graduate
Program Institute of
Molecular Biophysics
Florida State
University Tallahassee, FL
32306 hong.li@fsu.edu --------------------------------------------- Dr. Thayumanasamy Somasundaram [Soma] Ph: (850)644-6448 | Fax: (850)644-7244 tsomasundaram@fsu.edu --------Postal Address----------------------- 414 Kasha Laboratory Institute of Molecular Biophysics Florida State University Tallahassee, FL 32306-4380, USA To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB list, click the following link: |