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<p>Dear all,<br>
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<p>We are searching to add a postdoctoral candidate to our group. We study virus-host interaction (<a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__journals.asm.org_doi_10.1128_mBio.00763-2D21-29-25C2-25A0-28&d=DwQFAw&c=-35OiAkTchMrZOngvJPOeA&r=L7-zyQ-04fFCMRqzLIOnx7H0exGZHwIQe_wMPuY600I&m=SCJZHex9_9W-3y782-uBr4fSFVA26xhueldUyYuwGS1mJn2sOCVUCPIcI5phgXuB&s=GZesgGwNPDBEwTayfI61GMOW3el8i45sbpmPHqBBtDw&e=">https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mBio.00763-21) (</a><a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__pubs.rsc.org_en_content_articlelanding_2021_CP_D1CP02874J&d=DwMFAw&c=-35OiAkTchMrZOngvJPOeA&r=L7-zyQ-04fFCMRqzLIOnx7H0exGZHwIQe_wMPuY600I&m=SCJZHex9_9W-3y782-uBr4fSFVA26xhueldUyYuwGS1mJn2sOCVUCPIcI5phgXuB&s=7WKYpH5FhLXVNVqPjSW2fPT57XikN_Olmd5FTua0tCM&e=">https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2021/CP/D1CP02874J</a>),
vaccine development, and ribosome antibiotic resistance (<a href="https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.nature.com_articles_s41598-2D020-2D73199-2D6-29-25C2-25A0using&d=DwQFAw&c=-35OiAkTchMrZOngvJPOeA&r=L7-zyQ-04fFCMRqzLIOnx7H0exGZHwIQe_wMPuY600I&m=SCJZHex9_9W-3y782-uBr4fSFVA26xhueldUyYuwGS1mJn2sOCVUCPIcI5phgXuB&s=dtCMi2qI_kJO_IiyRO9QojMpMTxn_-LiNaj_He2AAlo&e=">https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-73199-6) using</a> cryo-EM/ET, Molecular Dynamics, X-ray crystallography, biophysics, and biochemistry. Candidates with a history of structural biology (cryo-EM/ET,
X-ray crystallography, NMR,MD, protein design, computational skills, and first author publications will be given the highest priority. <br>
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<p>We are located in the eclectic New York City (NYC) and situated in the immediate vicinity of the New York Structural Biology Center (NYSBC) and the Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC). NYC is the most diverse and one of the most cultured cities in the
world. NYSBC houses multiple Titan Krios microscopes for high resolution data collection and represents two NIH national centers for EM data collection. ASRC houses a Titan Halo with a K3 for data collection and a G2 Spirit for screening. We have routine access
to both centers. Training will be provided by the group, NYSBC, and ASRC. Please see the attached PDF.<br>
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<p>Best wishes,<br>
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<p>Reza<br>
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Reza Khayat, PhD
<div>Associate Professor </div>
<div>City College of New York</div>
<div>Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry</div>
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