Postdoctoral Position: EPR Spectroscopic Studies of Membrane Proteins #EPR

Published: Wednesday, 15 January 2020 - 16:04 UTC

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Postdoctoral Position: EPR Spectroscopic Studies of Membrane Proteins

Miami University, Oxford, OH, USA

A Postdoctoral research position is available immediately to study the structural and dynamic properties of integral membrane proteins in the laboratory of Prof. Gary A. Lorigan in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Miami University in Ohio. The postdoctoral position is funded through a NIH MIRA R35 grant.

Candidates who are interested in studying the structural and dynamic properties of membrane proteins are encouraged to apply. Experience in two of the following areas is desirable: molecular biology and biochemistry of membrane proteins, protein purification, and EPR spectroscopy. 2 pulsed EPR spectrometers (X-band/Q-band) for DEER and ESEEM experiments, 2 CW-EPR spectrometers, and a 500 MHz solid-state NMR instrument are available for this project. Miami University is home to the Ohio Advanced EPR Lab (http://epr.miamioh.edu). Please send a CV and two letters of recommendation to: Professor Gary A. Lorigan, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Miami University gary.lorigan@miamioh.edu. A Ph.D. in Chemistry/Biochemistry or related fields is required. Contact phone is 513-529-3338. 

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Gary A. Lorigan

John W. Steube Professor 

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry

Miami University

651 E. High St.

Oxford, Ohio 45056

Office: 137 Hughes Laboratories

Phone: (513) 529-3338

Fax: (513) 529-5715

e-mail: gary.lorigan@miamioh.edu

web: www.users.muohio.edu/lorigag/index.html

EPR facility: epr.muohio.edu

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