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The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry is a nationally ranked research-intensive unit with over $25 million dollars of research-grade instrumentation including spectrometers (nuclear magnetic resonance mass optical x-ray) chromatographs (gas and liquid) vacuum equipment (pumps chambers) and laboratory equipment (analytical balances centrifuges motors refrigeration and other temperature-controlled devices etc.).
The primary function of this position is to conduct research regarding the molecular architecture of the HIV virus in the group of Prof. Juan R. Perilla () and the computational core of the Pittsburgh Center for HIV Protein Interactions ( U.S. National Institutes of Health-funded projects are focused on the design development and execution of computer simulations of system related to different replication stages of the HIV virus. Preference will be given to applications with expertise in 1) protein dynamics; 2) molecular dynamics simulations; and 3) high-performance computing environments. Prior programming experience is preferred but not required. The postdoctoral scientist will design perform and develop new scientific tools for the analysis of long-time and/or large-scale molecular dynamics simulations in collaboration with the PI. The postdoctoral scientist will also collaborate with immunologists molecular and structural biologists and virologists as a member of the PCHPI center. The selected candidate will participate in the development testing and implementation of novel computational methods that incorporate experimental data; in-residence collaboration in PCHPI groups; the preparation of technical reports and peer-reviewed publications; and the dissemination of project results at professional meetings. Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to contact Juan R. Perilla () prior to submission. Candidates should submit a CV and the names phone numbers and email addresses of potential references through the University of Delaware Jobs website. The initial appointment is for one year with the possibility of renewal. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:
Conduct research at University of Delaware in the Perilla Group Lab
Research regarding the molecular architecture of the HIV virus
QUALIFICATIONS:
PhD in Chemistry Physics Biophysics or related field
Full-Time