Hello All, I have a new position for an X-ray crystallography post-doc in my lab at Purdue University. This position is on a newly funded NIH grant to support structure-based drug discovery against a novel vancomycin-resistant enterococcus target
that has never been characterized previously. Please see the ad below or visit my website to learn more and apply. Cheers,
Post-doctoral Position for Crystallographer to Support Drug Discovery Research The laboratory of Dr. Daniel Flaherty in the Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology at Purdue University is seeking a post-doctoral research associate in the
field of protein X-ray crystallography to support drug discovery efforts against a novel antibacterial target of interest in our laboratory. The ideal candidate would have a PhD (or expected PhD) with experience in protein crystallography and a proven track
record of successfully solving ligand-bound crystal structures. Required experience includes designing plasmids, cloning, mutagenesis, protein preparation, protein purification, and a strong background in utilizing
PHENIX and COOT or other comparable software for structure determination. Experience designing and executing biochemical assays for quantifying protein interactions with small molecules, such as with surface plasmon resonance (SPR), is a plus.
The candidate would have access to world-class facilities and instrumentation to support their work (crystallization drop-setting robots, screen optimization robots, plate imaging robots/hotel, walk-in plate incubator rooms, and rotating-anode home X-ray sources)
within the Crystallography Core located in the Hockmeyer Hall of Structural Biology. Synchrotron data collection is also a 2-hour drive from our department at the Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Laboratory. Other responsibilities include managing
data collection time/trips, maintaining a laboratory notebook, assisting graduate students in crystallography, and manuscript preparation. This position is funded by a recently awarded grant from the National Institutes of Health in search of novel inhibitors
for a new antibacterial target. The position offers a competitive salary commensurate upon experience plus benefits and is contingent upon meeting progress milestones. The successful applicant will be assessed for productivity on a bi-annual basis with the
option of yearly renewal if agreed upon by both parties. Interested candidates should submit a cover letter, CV and at least 3 references that are familiar with the candidate’s experience and research potential to
flahertylab.purdue@gmail.com. The position is open November 2019, however, start date is flexible and negotiable depending on the availability
of the candidate. For more information please visit https://www.flahertylab.com/positions
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