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Post Doctoral Associate (Ebright Lab)

Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, United States


Position Details

Recruitment/Posting Title: Post Doctoral Associate (Ebright Lab)

Department: Waksman Institute of Microbiology

Salary: $63,968.00

Benefits

Medical, prescription drug, and dental coverage

Paid vacation, holidays, and various leave programs

Competitive retirement benefits, including defined contribution plans and voluntary tax‑deferred savings options

Employee and dependent educational benefits (when applicable)

Life insurance coverage

Employee discount programs

Posting Summary Conducts research on RNA polymerase structure and function and on small‑molecule inhibitors of RNA polymerase in the Richard Ebright Lab. Uses cryo‑ET, cryo‑EM, and X‑ray crystallography to define structures and structural transitions of transcription complexes and transcription‑translation complexes, and to identify and characterize small‑molecule inhibitors of transcription. Prepares and assays proteins and nucleic acids, ribosomes, prepares text, tables, and figures for patent applications and publications. Presents results at scientific meetings.

Performs professional‑level experiments and research using various techniques. Carries out routine and non‑routine work with review of work outputs by supervisor. Documents work performed and maintains a notebook and database. Communicates effectively with supervisor. Uses and helps maintain highly specialized equipment, and maintains and keeps the workplace and laboratory organized in a clean and safe manner in accordance with established procedures. Trains and leads research staff, postdoctoral associates, students, and technicians in laboratory related activities. Performs professional work requiring specialized knowledge and application and use of concepts, theories, terminology, and practices.

Qualifications

Doctorate in biochemistry, molecular biology, or an allied field.

In‑depth understanding and hands‑on experience in preparation and analysis of proteins, nucleic acids, and complexes thereof.

In‑depth understanding and hands‑on experience in molecular cloning, sequencing, and site‑directed mutagenesis.

In‑depth understanding and hands‑on experience in cryo‑EM, cryo‑ET, and/or X‑ray crystallography, including sample preparation, data collection, and data processing.

Experience in structural and functional analysis of RNA polymerase and transcription complexes and/or ribosomes and translation complexes preferred.

Effective spoken and written English required.

High level of computer literacy required.

Experience in chromatography (including FPLC and preferably including HPLC) and electrophoresis required.

Experience with chemical, radiological, and biological hazards (biosafety levels 1 and 2) required or preferred.

Physical Demands and Work Environment

Average to above‑average levels of mobility expected for laboratory environment.

Average to above‑average levels of upper‑body strength expected for lifting and working with bioreactors, large‑volume culture flasks, Dewar flasks, cryo reservoirs, and other heavy items.

Overview Level of Decision Making: The individual should be able to cope with the highly complex, highly unpredictable nature of scientific research and the management challenges posed by a large and diverse scientific research team. The incumbent is expected to resolve problems in long‑term, mid‑term, and day‑to‑day experimentation and management by thinking, researching, and seeking advice, then making recommendations to the PI.

Position Status Full Time

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