We are looking for a Researcher to participate in our exciting studies of the human protein kinome. Located at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, Tennesee, this position is part of the Blue Sky Initiative “Seeing the Invisible in Protein Kinases,” an inter-disciplinary and internally funded project in the Department of Structural Biology. This large-scale project leverages nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, complemented with cryoEM, X-ray crystallography, data science and computational approaches, to structurally characterize the conformational landscape of the human kinome. Combined with biochemical and biophysical studies, knowledge of the conformations of kinases is then used to discover new biology regarding kinase function and regulation in cells, understand the structural and functional consequences of disease-associated mutations, and identify novel therapeutic opportunities. As a member of the team, the candidate will contribute to the project by applying basic molecular biology and protein biochemistry methods, including cloning, PCR, DNA extraction, immunoprecipitation, protein purification, Western blot analysis, macromolecular complex assembly and purification. A key responsibility is preparing high-quality proteins for structural studies of kinases by NMR, and crystallography. The researcher will be responsible for coordinating efficient laboratory operations, maintaining equipment, keeping accurate data records and notebooks, and performing other duties as assigned or directed in order to meet the goals and objectives of the lab.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level