Radial Postdoctoral Fellow – Dynamic Structural Biology (diffUSE Project)
Ithaca, NY - USA
Job Summary
Position Summary
The diffUSE Project is seeking a highly motivated structural biologist to push the boundaries of X-ray crystallography for studying protein dynamics. Work will be done within the Ando lab. The Ando lab is known for developing and integrating advanced structural techniques (crystallography SAXS and cryo-EM) and bioinformatics to visualize protein motions underlying enzyme catalysis and allostery. The postdoctoral fellow would contribute to the Diffuse Project a multi-institution initiative around mainstreaming diffuse scattering techniques which use the hidden data from X-ray crystallography experiments to extract information on protein motion. The project is an open-science collaboration that brings together expertise across disciplines in
a goal-driven team-oriented environment. The successful candidate will drive the application of diffuse scattering to biological questions by growing protein crystals collecting synchrotron data and applying computational tools developed within the collaboration.
Applicants should hold a PhD in structural biology or a related field and have experience with X-ray crystallography. Strong experimental skills quantitative thinking and a rigorous approach to problem-solving are essential. The successful candidate will be embedded within one or more diffUSE Project teams depending on their interests and expertise. Current areas of opportunity include protein expression and purification software development for data processing and analysis molecular dynamics simulations and theoretical approaches such as model refinement and phase addition to contributing to the broader collaboration the candidate will participate fully in Ando Lab activities and demonstrate leadership through mentoring and fostering a positive collaborative and productive research environment. Strong written and oral communication skills are required as the position involves contributing to ongoing dissemination of results through publications as well as open-science formats such as
online notebooks and blog posts.
Responsibilities
Design and execute experiments to probe protein dynamics using X-ray crystallography including crystal growth optimization and data collection
Collect and analyze diffraction data (including diffuse scattering) at synchrotron facilities
Apply and/or develop computational tools for modeling conformational ensembles from experimental data
Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams across the diffUSE Project (experimental computational and theoretical groups)
Contribute to method development and benchmarking for dynamic structural biology
Mentor graduate and undergraduate students in the team
Communicate results through open-science platforms
Required Qualifications
PhD in Structural Biology Biophysics Biochemistry Chemistry or a related field
Demonstrated experience with X-ray crystallography (data collection processing refinement)
Strong experimental skills in protein expression purification and/or crystallization
Ability to think rigorously about physical models and experimental data
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Ability to work effectively in a collaborative interdisciplinary environment
Preferred Qualifications
Experience with advanced X-ray instrumentation
Experience developing experimental or theoretical approaches for dynamic structural biology (such as time-resolved X-FEL energy landscapes by cryo-EM)
Experience with scientific programming (Python MATLAB etc.)
Engagement in open-science practices
Compensation
Commensurate with experience.
Application Instructions
Please submit:
CV
Cover letter
Contact information for 3 references
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the position is filled.