Postdoc Research Associate (Chemical Biology / Chemoproteomics)
- Baylor University
- Waco, Texas
- Full Time
What We Are Looking For
The Wright Group in the Departments of Biology and Chemistry & Biochemistry at Baylor University is seeking multiple postdoctoral research associates with expertise in chemical biology and/or chemoproteomics.
The Wright Group is focused on phenotype-driven studies of gut and oral microbiomes. Within this focus, the research group has a strong program in the synthesis and application of chemical probes in complex biological systems and measurements of probe labeling by LC-MS based proteomics, fluorescence microscopy, and cell sorting. This position will primarily support research to develop and apply chemical probes for the selective isolation of pathogens from oral microbiomes.
We are hoping to extend our expertise by identifying exceptionally motivated individuals with a Ph.D. and a background in chemical biology, with priority given to candidates with expertise in synthesizing and using chemical probes or protein-targeting small molecules. Candidates with expertise in probe-dependent cell sorting or chemoproteomics experience are aligned well with the needs of the position.
Candidates must have obtained a Ph.D. and have a background in chemical biology, organic chemistry, or a related field prior to beginning their assignment. The candidate must be able to independently design and execute experiments.
Additional skills of interest include experience in one or more of the following areas: application of chemical molecules/tools to biological systems, cell sorting, pathogen biology, proteomics, chemical synthesis, microbiology, protein expression, cell culture, cell biology, molecular biology, and/or functional assays.
What You Will Do
- Develop and execute independent research in phenotype-driven microbiome studies using chemical biology strategies
- Perform laboratory research using chemical biology, with heavy emphasis on selective isolation of cells from microbiomes based on phenotype
- Perform fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS), organic synthesis, carbohydrate chemistry, microbiology, molecular biology, and proteomics/chemoproteomics
- Develop statistically rigorous cell sorting and proteomics data analysis workflows in conjunction with bioinformaticians in the group
- Collaboratively develop novel ideas and methods for applications relevant to internal and externally funded research programs. In addition, the selected candidate will be required to contribute to, and possibly lead, the preparation of reports, papers, posters, presentations, etc
- Keep accurate and current records of all results from experiments performed, document methods and processes
- Present your research
- Provide mentorship to graduate and undergraduate students
- Participate in the proposal writing and submission process
- Perform all other duties as assigned to support Baylors mission
- Ability to comply with university policies
- Maintain regular and punctual attendance
A complete application will contain the following documents:
- Up-to-date CV
- List of 3 references that will be able to supply a letter of recommendation upon request
- Cover letter, which should include a concise Research Statement
What You Can Expect
As part of the Baylor family, eligible employees receive a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision insurance, generous time off, tuition remission, and outstanding automatic retirement contributions. Baylor has a comprehensive benefits plan that supports you and your familys wellbeing and allows you to be a part of the life of a vibrant and active college campus. To learn more, go to Baylor Benefits & Advantages.
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