Several Research Associate (team leader) and Post-doctoral positions in
structural biology
are available in the Chromatin biology and Epigenetic group at the
Structural Genomics Consortium,
University of Toronto. My group aims to characterize chromatin proteins
involved in histone code
"reading" and "writing" by X-ray crystallography in combination with
other biochemical and
biophysical techniques, as part of the wider SGC effort on the human
genome.
Research in my group is divided into three areas
(http://www.sgc.utoronto.ca/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=ChromatinBiologyAndEpigenetics.HomePage):
1)Histone Code "Reading" Proteins (see Schuetz et al, EMBOJ, 2006; Min
et al, NSMB, in press);
2)Histone Code "Writing" Proteins; and
3)Structure-Based Drug Discovery.
Applicants should have a Ph.D. in structural biology, biochemistry,
biophysics, chemistry, or a related field with 0-4 years postdoctoral
research experience. Interested candidates are
invited to send their CV with 3 references to:[log in to unmask]
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