This position will involve working closely with a highly experienced Assistant Professor in the lab to develop small molecule modulators of GPCRs and signaling proteins, and to investigate the structural basis underlying mechanisms of drug action and effector interactions using pharmacological and structural biology approaches, including cryo-electron microscopy, with responsibilities including protein purification, preparation of samples for cryo-EM studies, and structural data analysis. The ideal candidate will contribute to data analysis and interpretation and communicate findings clearly. This role requires a willingness to take initiative, engage deeply with science, maintain accurate documentation, and stay informed through relevant scientific literature. The position also involves maintaining supplies and organization and assisting in the training of undergraduate students. The ideal candidate will be not only innately curious but also someone who has a passion for continuing to push the boundaries of our understanding. Candidates who demonstrate responsibility, initiative, and a strong drive to learn and succeed in a collaborative environment are especially encouraged to apply. Ideal candidates should be available to join the lab immediately, with a preference for individuals able to make a sustained commitment. The position is also well suited for enthusiastic senior undergraduate students, as well as post-bac or gap-year trainees, particularly those planning to pursue MD, PhD, or MD/PhD training, as past trainees from this position have gone on to leading universities nationwide. Applicants from local universities such as Duke and neighboring institutions with strong motivation and preparation are encouraged to apply. This will be a 1-year fixed term position.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
501-1,000 employees