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Dear colleagues,

I am seeking a person to work on crystallographic structure  
determination of proteins involved
in immune resistance in H. pylori.  Please see the advertisement below:

RESEARCH ASSOCIATE  (REF: 2989)

SCHOOL OF BIOMEDICAL, BIOMOLECULAR AND CHEMICAL SCIENCES



Structural Biology of Molecular Targets from Helicobacter pylori

·                21 month appointment

·        Salary range:  Level A $53,542 - $72,537 p.a. - minimum  
starting salary for appointee with PhD will be $70,058 p.a.

·                Closing date:  Friday, 19 February 2010



The School is undertaking research aimed at elucidating the structural  
and functional mechanisms of molecular targets from Helicobacter  
pylori, involved in immune evasion by the organism.  The project is  
highly cross disciplinary in nature involving crystallographic studies  
carried out in the Vrielink Laboratory, organic chemistry synthesis  
and inhibitor design in the Stubbs Laboratory and in vivo functional  
studies in the group of Nobel Laureate Professor Barry Marshall.  The  
overarching aim of this project is to design inhibitors of key target  
enzymes that can be used as novel therapeutic agents to treat H.pylori  
infections.



A postdoctoral position is available to pursue crystallographic  
studies of the target proteins.  The position will involve developing  
protein expression and purification protocols followed by downstream  
crystallographic studies.  Applicants must have a PhD or equivalent in  
Biochemistry or a related discipline and with experience at  
macromolecular crystallography.  A strong background in molecular  
biology, protein expression and purification would be highly  
advantageous. The appointee will carry out research in the Vrielink  
laboratory but will also be part of a multidisciplinary team within  
the School of Biomedical, Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences involving  
chemists and microbiologists with outstanding expertise at the study  
of H.pylori.  As such this position offers excellent opportunities to  
interact across multiple disciplines and hence extend research  
expertise and career development.



The Structural Biology Laboratory at the University has outstanding  
facilities for protein expression and purification as well as in-house  
X-ray facilities including a rotating anode generator and two MAR  
Imaging plate detectors.  Cyrstallization robots are also available or  
crystallization experiments.  High resolution X-ray data collection  
will be carried out at the Australian Synchrotron.



Perth is a thriving and vibrant city, which lies along the Indian  
Ocean and benefits from outstanding natural beauty and many  
opportunities for outdoor activities.  Benefits include superannuation  
and salary packaging opportunities.  Some assistance with relocation  
expenses may be negotiated.



For further information regarding the position please contact Alice  
Vrielink by email [log in to unmask]



* PLEASE NOTE: The University will be closed from Friday 25 December  
2009 until Tuesday 5 January 2010.



APPLICATION DETAILS: For copies of the position description please  
access the website http://jobs.uwa.edu.au/.  Written applications  
quoting the reference number, personal contact details, qualifications  
and experience, along with contact details of three referees should be  
sent to Director, Human Resources, The University of Western  
Australia, M350, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009 or emailed to [log in to unmask] 
  by the closing date.

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Alice Vrielink
Professor of Structural Biology
School of Biomedical Biomolecular and Chemical Sciences
M310
University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley, WA, 6009
Australia

Email:    	[log in to unmask]
Phone: 	       +61 08 6488 3162
Fax:    	       +61 08 6488 1005
Webpage:     http://crystal.bcs.uwa.edu.au/px/alice/

Proper education is not inculcation.  Apart from developing skills and  
imparting a core
of indispensable information, education is a process of widening  
experience, of fostering
a spirit of inquiry, and thereby of creating the basis for disciplined  
judgement"  M. I. Finley

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