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Date: 2008-03-17

All,

Below you will find the pertinent information for a job opening at the Howard Hughes Medical Research Institute. All information can be found at this site: http://www.hhmi.org/jobs/main?action=job&job_id=548.


If you are interested, please follow the instructions in the advertizement and do NOT e-mail applications to me.

Thanks,

Mark

Mark van der Woerd, PhD
Research Scientist II
Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
Phone (970) 491-0469
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Job Summary:


Looking for a highly motivated individual with a strong interest in
integrated approaches to problems in structural biology. The lab has
extensive crystallographic and spectroscopic resources, and is part of
the W.M. Keck Center for Chromatin Structure and Function.



Principal Responsibilities:





Investigate
the structure, function, and dynamic properties of eukaryotic
chromatin, using a wide variety of biochemical, biophysical and in vivo
approaches.

Investigate how cellular or viral factors interact
with histones, nucleosomes, or chromatin and how these interactions may
lead to cancer or other diseases.

Use multipronged approaches
such as x-ray crystallography, small angle x-ray scattering, atomic
force microscopy, fluorescence spectroscopy, analytical
untracentrifugation, and methods in mechanistic biochemistry/molecular
biology as well as genetic approaches to understand the mechanism by
which structural transitions in chromatin occur.






Preferred Qualifications:





Ph.D. in Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Biophysics or an appropriately related field.

Researchers with a strong background in biochemistry preferred.

Previous experience with the structure determination of protein/protein and/or nucleic-acid complexes preferred.

Extensive
biochemical experience with protein purification, functional
characterization, and yeast genetics would be highly valued.?

Applicants should be strongly motivated, ambitious and function well in a highly collaborative environment.







Additional Information:


Please send cover letter, CV, and names of three references to Dr.
Karolin Luger. Be sure to reference job #099100-01.



To Apply


To apply for this position, please email or send your resume to:


Dr. Karolin Luger, PhD

Investigator

HHMI at Colorado State University

Dept of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

1870 Campus Delivery, 383 MRB


Fort Collins,
Colorado
80523-1870




E-mail: regiondjobs@hhmi.org



Application Deadline:


Open Until Filled






We are an Equal Opportunity Employer





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