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discovery? Are you motivated to develop novel concepts for the identification and optimization of Molecular Glues for the stabilization of protein-protein interactions? Do you have experience with cryo-EM
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have experience, or a keen interest in cryo-EM/ET imaging. You harness your communication skills to effectively collaborate with people from different cultural and scientific backgrounds. You have a very
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Challenge: Ultrafast imaging of biomolecular processes at high resolution. Change: Combining single-molecule fluorescence microscopy and cryo-EM/ET. Impact: Driving a profound understanding of life
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using cryo-EM. Subject area description G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are key transmembrane proteins that serve to transduce external stimuli to signals across the membrane and they constitute about
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An exciting opportunity has emerged to join the Molecular Biophysics Group to work on a BBSRC-supported collaborative project between the teams from University of Leeds and Liverpool aimed at answering fundamental questions on enzyme mechanism of quinol-dependent integral membrane nitric oxide...
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. Applicants should have a PhD in structural biology, biochemistry, or a related field. He/She will have a proven track record in using cryo-EM for protein structure determination. Experience in (membrane
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://www.vet.upenn.edu/wang Candidates with a recent/expected Ph.D. should have a strong background and technical skills in protein biochemistry, cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM), molecular biology, mammalian cell
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field; a strong record in conducting high-quality research in protein biochemistry or biophysics. Experience in either structural biology (X-ray crystallography, cryo-EM ) or molecular biology of
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, elongation, termination and recycling. The biochemical analysis will be complemented with high resolution cryo-EM structures. The candidate will also solve individual structure of the translation factors using
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: Experience with protein structure determination. Experience in structural analysis by cryo-EM. Experience with enzyme kinetic assays. Experience with yeast culture growth and yeast protein expression. Brief