Postdoctoral Positions
Structural Biology Center
University of Texas-Houston Medical School
Two postdoctoral positions are available immediately to solve
protein structures using modern NMR methods. Research focus is to
elucidate the molecular basis for cell cycle regulation. One project
involves studies on a novel protein that regulates oocyte
maturation; another involves investigating a kinase that plays a key
role in cell proliferation. Fellows will study the solution structures
and dynamics of proteins or protein fragments using hetero- and
homonuclear multidimensional gradient NMR techniques on a 600 MHz Avance
NMR spectrometer. The projects will also incorporate proteomics
approaches to identify and characterize interacting proteins.
Candidates who are competent in macromolecular NMR methods and
solving structures or with a strong background in pulse program
development and interest in learning to solve structures are preferred.
Interested candidates should e-mail their CV with the names, addresses,
and e-mail of three references to sudha at scripps.edu or mail to
Dr. Sudha Veeraraghavan
Structural Biology Center
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
University of Texas-Houston Medical School
6431 Fannin Street
Houston, TX 77030
***The UT-Houston Medical School is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer ***
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Sudha Veeraraghavan, Ph.D. E-Mail: sudha at scripps.edu
Department of Molecular Biology TPC15
The Scripps Research Institute Office: (858) 784-8824
10550 N. Torrey Pines Rd. Harper Lab: (858) 784-9858
La Jolla, CA 92037 FAX : (858) 784-8895
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