Postdoctoral position in membrane protein structural biology
The laboratory of David Drew at Stockholm University is seeking an enthusiastic postdoc with an interest in elucidating molecular mechanisms of brain transport proteins using biochemical and biophysical approaches.
They use diverse techniques to address brain transporter function, and use both X-ray crystallography and cryoEM for structural studies.
Their department is equipped with a Talos Artica and Titan-Krios/K2 EM microscopes and has excellent support staff.
The candidate should either hold or expect to hold a Ph.D. in the area of biochemistry or neurochemistry, with expertise in either cryoEM or X-ray crystallography.
Expertise in mammalian cell culturing, and expression and purification of protein complexes would be advantageous. The Postdoc position is initially for 2 years with a possibility of extension.
More information about the lab, please visit the website
To apply, please send your CV with a brief research statement as well as 2-3 contacts for references to ddrew@dbb.su.se
Deadline for applications is the 10th June 2017