Special Postdoctoral Fellow in Cell Surface Receptors and Transmembrane Signaling
- Employer
- Springer Lab at BCH
- Location
- Boston, Massachusetts (US)
- Salary
- $78,000/annually + benefits
- Closing date
- Jan 11, 2025
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- Discipline
- Life Sciences, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Immunology, Structural Biology, Health Sciences, Drug Discovery
- Position Type
- Full Time
- Job Type
- Postdoc
- Organization Type
- Academia
Job Details
Join the Lab of Tim Springer
Tim Springer, a leader in integrin biology, invites aspiring scientists to join his lab to advance groundbreaking research in integrin transmembrane signaling, TGF-β activation, cell surface receptor mechanobiology, and therapeutic development. This role offers mentorship and opportunities to establish a strong scientific foundation for launching an independent research career.
About the Role:
As a Special Postdoctoral Fellow, you will:
- Pursue cutting-edge research in areas such as:
- Novel integrin ligands to drive stem cell and organoid development
- Cryo-EM: Activation of integrins and TGF-β, and ligand binding
- Mechanobiology: Integrin force transduction in rolling adhesion and firm adhesion and TGF-β activation
- Single Molecules: Utilize advanced techniques including FRET and magnetic tweezers to explore conformational change kinetics and force transmission in integrins and selectins
- Innovative ReaLiSM: (Receptor and Ligand in Single Molecules) to study receptor-ligand binding dynamics
- TGF-β Activation: Research localized activation at cell surfaces for new therapeutic targets
- Own and Develop Your Project: We encourage candidates to propose and develop their own research ideas, which they can carry forward to establish their own labs.
Key Techniques and Approaches:
- Single-molecule imaging
- Cryo-EM
- Organoid and stem cell research
- FRET reporters using non-canonical amino acids
- Magnetic and laser tweezers
- Mechanobiology and therapeutic target discovery
Why Join Us?
- Mentorship from Tim Springer, renowned for his pioneering work in integrins and cell biology
- Independence and Growth: Develop projects that will empower your transition to an independent research career
- Collaborative Environment at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital
Application Details: To apply, please email the following to springer_jobs@crystal.harvard.edu with "Special Postdoctoral Fellow" in the subject line:
- Cover letter (include a brief outline of your project interests)
- CV
- Three references
Salary: $78,000 annually
Qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status, or disability.
Company
My lab studies receptor-ligand interactions and signal transmission across membranes. We use a wide range of structural, cell biological, and single molecule techniques to answer important questions relevant to immunology, hemostasis, mammalian biology, and human disease.
Our interests include:
- Integrins and how they communicate extracellular ligand binding to cytoskeleton assembly and force transduction
- cryoEM of integrin-ligand complexes (with Alan Brown)
- Single molecule studies of conformational change kinetics and force transmission (with TJ Ha)
- Transforming growth factor β and its localized activation at cell surfaces by integrins and proteases
- Stem cells and developmental pathways
- Nervous system development and microglia
- Tyrosine kinases and inside-out signals transmitted by them in transformed cancer cells
- Therapeutics development using deep biological insights into cell surface receptor conformational change
- Website
- http://timothyspringer.org/
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