A
postdoctoral research/training position is available for a bright and
enthusiastic recent PhD to study the mechanism of membrane fusion and/or the
regulation of prothrombin (a key blood coagulation protein) activation by
phosphatidylserine (PS). Projects will
involve both experimental and thermodynamic/kinetic modeling approaches. A strong academic background in physical
chemistry and/or biophysics is required.
Previous experience and expertise in model membranes, fluorescence and
other spectroscopic methods, protein expression/purification, and peptide
chemistry is a strong advantage, as is facility with quantitative modeling of
data. UNC-CH is an equal
opportunity/ADA employer. Women and
minorities are encouraged to apply.
Please
submit a copy of your current resume and names of three references to
Barry
R. Lentz, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of North
Carolina
at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7260;
e-mail:
UNCBRL@MED.UNC.EDU