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Posted 4 weeks ago
The Glass Lab at the University of Vermont, Larner College of Medicine, invites applications for postdoctoral fellowships starting immediately in chromatin biology, epigenetics, chromatin remodeling, gene transcription, and disease pathogenesis. We are investigating how chromatin reader domains recognize histone post-translational modifications, and how dynamic changes in the histone code alters this interaction.
We use X-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance, and cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM) techniques to investigate protein-protein and protein-ligand interactions. We are looking for an Ph.D. scientist with specific expertise in the area of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), X-ray crystallography, and/or cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM). The successful applicant will conduct highly collaborative research in the lab of Dr. Karen Glass, who is an Associate Professor in the Pharmacology Department, and part of the EpiTeam:
Epigenetic Targets, Exploration, and Modulation for Cancer Biology and Pathology in the new Firestone Medical Research Building. More details on current projects can be found on the Glass Lab website at the University of Vermont.
The postdoctoral research will be performed in a highly interdisciplinary and collaborative environment. UVM has focused training and professional development opportunities through the UVM Cancer Center, the Vermont Center for Immunobiology and Infectious Disease, and the Cardiovascular Research Institute.
We are applying state of the art approaches to investigate how the chromatin state influences the activity of chromatin regulators. The Glass lab is particularly interested in recruiting postdoctoral associates who would like to further develop two new projects in the lab. 1. How recognition of epigenetic signals regulates parasite invasion in infectious diseases, and 2. Utilizing cutting edge methods in cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM) to study the interactions of chromatin regulators with the nucleosome.
Learning Objectives:
The postdoctoral trainee will learn how to design and execute quantitative experiments in a safe, supportive, and inclusive environment, with the highest standard of ethical, responsible, and rigorous scientific research. The postdoctoral associate will continue their scientific training with the specific goal of attaining independence and building a portfolio of accomplishments and skills to help them establish an independent research program. The scientist in this position will be responsible for:
Eligibility Requirements:
Applicants should have a recent Ph.D. degree in molecular biology, microbiology, chemistry, biochemistry, structural biology, genetics/epigenetics or relevant fields. We are interested in candidates who are enthusiastic, willing to try new things, and have an interest in continued learning. Candidates are expected to have good communication skills (verbal and written), be able to function independently, mentor others in the lab, and develop protocols; acquire familiarity with the research paradigm; and prepare and submit publications and grant funding proposals.
Position Information:
UVM offers an excellent benefits package and a competitive salary (above the NIH NRSA levels) commensurate with qualifications and experience. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Applicants are required to submit a CV and cover letter to Dr. Karen Glass at Karen.Glass@uvm.edu
Lab website at https://www.med.uvm.edu/pharmacology/glass_lab
Visit the UVM website at www.uvm.edu
UVM is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
https://www.uvm.edu/human-resources/postdoctoral-associates-fellows-overview
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