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Visiting Research Specialist- Biological Sciences (Job ID #133847)
LAS/ Biological Sciences
Academic Professional
Chicago
08/14/2020

The Polikanov Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Chicago (IL, USA) is looking for a talented, skillful, and highly motivated researcher to fill the Visiting Research Specialist position to study the structure and function of the bacterial ribosome.

The research in the Polikanov Laboratory is focused on understanding the basic principles of protein synthesis in bacteria, the modes of action of ribosome-targeting antibiotics, and the mechanisms of drug resistance at a structural level. More information about Dr. Polikanov's research can be obtained from the most recent publications (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/yury.polikanov.1/bibliography/50395623/public/?sort=date&direction=descending) or found on the laboratory web-page (https://bios.uic.edu/bios/people/faculty/yury-polikanov). The successful candidate will be involved in the determination of high-resolution structures of ribosome functional complexes with various protein translation factors, tRNAs, and antibiotics using macromolecular X-ray crystallography and potentially cryo-EM techniques.

  • Perform research relevant to the assigned projects;
  • Isolate and crystallize bacterial ribosomes;
  • Purify all additional components necessary for the crystallization experiments, such as recombinant proteins, tRNAs;
  • Collect X-ray diffraction data from the ribosome crystals at the APS Synchrotron;
  • Perform data analysis; coordinate, analyze, and document results for publication;
  • Directly participate in writing papers and grants based on the experimental data;
  • Train undergraduate and graduate students in research methods, use of equipment, record keeping, and laboratory database entry;
  • Attend weekly group meetings and journal clubs.
  • Bachelor’s degree in chemistry, biochemistry, biophysics, or a related field;
  • Master’s degree or higher is preferred;
  • Minimum 3 years of laboratory research experience;
  • Strong background in biochemistry and molecular biology;
  • Practical skills with the most standard methods currently used in molecular biology, and biochemistry (such as protein expression, purification);
  • Experience in structural biology (cryo-EM or X-ray crystallography) is desired;
  • Experience in RNA biology is desired.
  • The successful candidate should be able to walk into the laboratory and be able to start working without significant additional training in basic molecular biology techniques.
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