A postdoctoral position is available immediately in the laboratory of Dr. Matthew Gentry (https://biochemistry.med.uky.edu/users/msge222), in the Department of Molecular & Cellular Biochemistry and Center for Structural Biology in the College of Medicine at University of Kentucky. The successful candidate will carry out an independent project on the mechanisms of Lafora disease and neurodegeneration and/or proteins involved in reversible (de)phosphorylation of plant starch using structural biology and biophysical techniques. The lab has a strong record of high impact papers with multiple recent publications in Molecular Cell, The Plant Cell, and PNAS with funding from both the NIH and NSF. Applicants should have a strong background in molecular biology, protein purification, enzyme assays, and protein crystallization. Experience with x-ray diffraction, x-ray collection, and x-ray crystal structure determination is a plus, but not required. The successful applicant will be a highly motivated individual with good communication skills, interest and experience in biochemistry/structural biology in the arena of cell signaling, will have a proven publication record, and the ability to work independently. The applicant must currently have a Ph.D. in Biochemistry or a related field. Competitive salary will be based on qualifications, and appointment will be for 1 year with renewal on a yearly basis. Email a single PDF containing a CV, 1-2 page summary of past research accomplishments, and contact information for three references to [log in to unmask] with the subject heading “postdoc.”
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