A post-doctoral position is available in my laboratory at University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) at Galveston to
study the structure and mechanism of virus infection.  We use a combination of cryo-electron microscopy, X-ray
crystallography, protein chemistry, and bioinformatics to determine the structures of viruses and viral replication
machinery, and to develop antiviral
therapeutics.   Individuals trained in structural biology (i.e., X-ray
crystallography or cryo-electron microscopy) are encouraged to apply.  

The cryo-electron microscopy facility includes two JOEL 200 keV cryo-electron microscopes (a JEM2200FS
equipped with an in-column energy filter and JEM2100), a 100 keV JEM 1010, and FEI vitrobot.  The JEM 2200FS is
located in a biosafety level 3 environment to facilitate imaging of infectious agents.  
The X-ray crystallography resources include two X-ray area detector systems, a Phoenix crystallization robot, a
Minstrel crystal imaging robot, and an Alchemist liquid handling robot.

Interested parties should send a CV and a list of 2-3 references to Dr. Kay Choi at
kay.choi@utmb.edu.