The Department of Structural Biology at St Jude Children’s Research Hospital is seeking to hire a Director of the Single-Molecule imaging Center (SMC) to lead a team whose backgrounds span computer science, engineering, applied math, and biophysics. The World’s Brightest Minds Always Innovate At St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, we know what can be achieved when the brightest scientific minds face the fewest barriers. That’s why we provide world-class facilities. State-of-the-art technologies. Extraordinary support. And a collaborative, bench-to-bedside environment where you can see, firsthand, how your science translates into survival for the children we serve. Quite simply, at St. Jude, we encourage you to dream big and stop at nothing when it comes to finding cures and saving children. Summary The ideal candidate has extensive experience developing and utilizing single-molecule fluorescence microscopy methods to reveal new insights in biology and/or medicine and sufficient technical background to design and implement hardware and software solutions that facilitate instrument stability, experimental throughput and Center accessibility as well as teach and disseminate knowledge to non-experts. The mission of the SMC at St. Jude is to push the frontiers of single-molecule methods development across multiple modalities, while maintaining a focus on making these technologies accessible to a broad user base of biology-focused scientists within the department of Structural Biology, and across the Institution and its affiliates. The SMC is integrated into a community of institutionally-funded laboratories and innovation centers at St. Jude, each with their own dedicated staff, including the Cryo-EM Center, the Protein Technology Center, the Cell and Tissue Imaging Center, The Center for Bioimage Informatics, The Center for Applied Bioinformatics, the Center of Excellence for Data-driven Discovery and the Center for Advanced Genome Engineering (CAGE). The SMC houses a variety of cutting-edge instruments for advanced single-molecule imaging, both in vitro and in living cells, with a mission to utilize these technologies for high-impact projects that advance the understanding and treatment of catastrophic childhood diseases, including infectious diseases and cancers. This includes confocal time-correlated single-photon counting (PicoQuant MT200), spinning disk confocal, objective-type TIRF, prism-type TIRF, combined fluorescence and optical trap (Lumicks C-Trap), and DNA curtains. While some instruments are commercial, many are custom built to maximize data quality, throughput, time resolution, and ease of use by non-experts. The SMC also maintains bespoke software tools for instrument control, data acquisition, and data analysis, including SPARTAN, which is widely used in the single-molecule community. The SMC is integrated with other resources at St. Jude that provide access to 3D printers, laser engravers, an on-site machine shop for creating custom-engineered microscope hardware, high-performance computing resources for software development and data management, as well as technology infrastructures for surface chemistry and microfluidics. Technologies within the SMC have enabled discoveries in a wide variety of biological systems, including the cystic fibrosis transmembrane receptor (CFTR), β-arrestins, G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs), transporters, riboswitches, periplasmic amino acid binding proteins, bacterial/human ribosomes, whole viral particles, and more. The successful candidate will continue this history of success by guiding collaborators to achieve single molecule resolution to a wide variety of clinically important biological systems.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Number of Employees
101-250 employees