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Postdoctoral Associate Position in Serial Synchrotron Crystallography
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- Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position in development and application of methods for synchrotron-based serial crystallography of biomolecular systems.
- A joint project between Cornell University and MiTeGen, LLC, supported by a Phase II STTR award, aims to develop a complete suite of tools for sample preparation, handling, and imaging, and for high-throughput data collection via serial crystallography at room and cryogenic temperatures, and to apply these tools to high scientific value targets.
- The postdoctoral position will focus on evaluating a multimodal microcrystal imaging system, integrating this system into serial crystallography workflows, and on validating and applying the complete suite of tools in SSX experiments to be performed at CHESS and NSLS-II. The postdoctoral associate will be expected to collaborate with synchrotron source staff scientists and with other members of the structural biology and X-ray science communities at Cornell, and with staff at MiTeGen.
- Relevant skills include protein preparation and crystallization, optical system design and construction, use of multimodal laser scanned imaging systems, synchrotron-based X-ray data collection, biomolecular structural analysis and modeling, and programming for data collection and experiment control.
- The group of at Cornell University develops and applies novel optical microscopy methods for biomedical research and clinical imaging.
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