A postdoctoral fellowship opportunity is available in the Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit headed by Dr. Antonina Roll-Mecak to work on a 4D map of the tubulin code in iPSC derived human neurons using superresolution fluorescence microscopy, cryo-EM tomography and in vitro reconstitution to capture the structure and dynamic behavior of cytoskeletal complexes. For more information please visit: https://research.ninds.nih.gov/roll-mecak-lab. The successful candidate will work closely with the Advanced Imaging Microscopy center at the NIH (https://www.ninds.nih.gov/about-ninds/who-we-are/staff-directory/antonina-roll-mecak) and will benefit from a collaborative co-mentored experience. We are looking for Ph.D. graduates with a strong record of accomplishments and expertise in biochemistry and cell biology. Expertise with cryo-EM is not needed. We are happy to teach! The NIH offers stable research support and has an outstanding cell and structural biology community. The lab has regular access to state-of-the-art resources such as a Chameleon, Krios with K3, Glacios, TIRF and lattice sheet microscopes as well as cryo-FIB SEM. Please send your CV, a one-page research experience summary and contact information of three references to [Please click the Apply button for the link or address] Please write “Tubulin code fellowship” in the subject header. The position is available immediately.
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