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Dear All, we have an opening for a permanent hire in my group so please
send me your resumes if interested and/or please forward to anyone you know
who may be looking for a terrific opportunity in biotech.

Thanks!

Nick


*Scientist – Structural Biology*

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LOCATION: Cambridge,MA

We are looking for an exemplary structural biologist to join H3 Biomedicine
who enjoys working in a team environment. The candidate will assist with a
range of early to late stage projects in our oncology portfolio. The
candidate will be integrated into project teams to (1) enable new and
support ongoing structure-based drug design efforts and (2) support our
understanding of how disease mutations impact target biology in cancer. We
desire an individual with passion, motivation, and ambition to further H3’s
mission to improve patient lives.

*Principal Duties and Responsibilities*

- As an integral member of project teams, the candidate is expected to
design the best overall structural biology strategy to support each project.

- Design constructs for protein expression and participate in the
optimization of protein purification protocols for the generation of
crystallization-grade and cryo-EM-grade proteins.

- Perform various crystal screens and follow-up optimization. Solve/interpret
novel structures and provide detailed structure analysis.

- Provide regular team updates and participate in dynamic chemistry design
meetings to help guide structure-based drug design efforts.

- Participate in the management of CRO relationships and possible academic
collaborations.

*Basic qualifications:*

- Ph.D. and 3-4 years of relevant postdoctoral experience in structural
biology with a strong publication track record showing innovation and
scientific excellence.

-Demonstrated competencies in protein engineering, including construct
design, expression (E coli, insect cell, and mammalian), and protein
purification. Experience with multi-protein complexes is a plus.

- Extensive experience in crystallization with automation,
co-crystallization, seeding, cross-seeding, soaking, harvesting, freezing,
etc.

- Extensive experience with structure determination using both molecular
replacement and de novo phasing techniques, and refinement.  Experience
with de novo phasing at low resolution (< 3.0 A) is a plus.  Experience
with multi-crystal data processing and scaling is a plus.

- Competence with CCP4, Coot, Pymol, and Chimera are essential. Experience
with Phenix and Shelx is a plus.

- Collaborative and proactive attitude with excellent written and oral
communication skills.

- Flexibility to accommodate rapidly changing priorities and deadlines.

- Ability to work in a team-based environment.

*Additional desired qualifications:*

Knowledge of drug discovery, oncology, splicing biology.  Experience in
biophysics, specifically with SPR and ITC.  Experience with cryo-EM is a
plus.  Experience with relevant software, Sparx, Relion, cisTEM, etc, is
also a plus.

*About H3 Biomedicine Inc.*

H3 Biomedicine Inc. is a privately-held, uniquely-structured oncology
discovery enterprise whose sole mission is to become a prolific source of
new drugs that treat more human cancers with greater success. H3
Biomedicine is applying the expertise of leading scientists to the
integration of insights from cancer genomics with innovative capabilities
in synthetic chemistry and tumor biology to pursue the most promising
current opportunity in cancer therapeutics: patient-based, genomics-driven,
small molecule drugs.

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