Computational Science PostDoc - Structural Biology
- Employer
- Research Foundation CUNY
- Location
- New York City, NY
- Closing date
- Aug 12, 2022
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- Science, Life Sciences
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Job Title: Computational Science PostDoc - Structural Biology
PVN ID: RC-2207-004964
Category: Research
Location: CUNY-ADVANCED SCIENCE RESEARCH CENTER
Mandatory Vaccine Mandate: As of May 27, 2022, all candidates will be required to provide proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 upon commencing employment. Exemption (medical or religious) requests to this requirement will be considered in accordance with applicable law and criteria. Being fully vaccinated is defined for this purpose as two weeks after a final dose in primary series of an authorized COVID-19 vaccine ( example: two weeks after the second dose of a two-dose vaccine such as Moderna or Pfizer, or two weeks after a single dose vaccine such as Johnson and Johnson). Final candidates must be fully vaccinated as of their first day of employment. Newly hired employees will be sent an email with instructions on how to upload their vaccine information on the Research Foundation portal.
Job Description
General Description
The CUNY ASRC Structural Biology Initiative seeks applications from individuals with experience in software development and NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) spectroscopy, computational biology, computer science, biology or chemistry to serve as postdoctoral fellows in computational science. Several positions are available and the job description and level is dependent on the skills, experience and career goals of the candidates.
The Computational Scientists will be involved in several specific NMR related projects that are funded by three NIH grants. All projects will involve the production of state-of-the-art software projects that will be used by an international audience of scientists.
The first project is part of the Center for Molecular Dynamics by NMR (an NIH P41 National Center) located at the New York Structural Biology Center ( http://comdnmr.nysbc.org ). The focus of CoMD/NMR is technical development and application of NMR spin relaxation and associated methods for characterizing protein and nucleic acid conformational dynamics in biological processes including ligand recognition, allostery, catalysis, and folding.
The second project is part of the Center of HIV RNA Studies (CRNA), an NIH P50 HIV Structural Biology Center ( https://sites.google.com/a/umich.edu/the-center-for-hiv-rna-studies/ ). The CRNA consists of an integrated team of NMR spectroscopists, X-ray crystallographers, Cryo-EM microscopists, cell and computational biologists, chemists, and virologists located at multiple universities and dedicated to advancing understanding of the structures and molecular processes during HIV-1 replication that involve RNA.
The third project involves the development of an integrated software environment for NMR data analysis. This component is funded by an R01 grant (NMRFx: An Integrated software suite for macromolecular NMR analysis, https://nmrfx.org ) and involves software development for NMR processing, visualization and analysis, and structure calculation using torsion angle molecular dynamics.
Position is available immediately.
Application Information
Please submit application materials in PDF format and include both a resume and a cover letter describing your interest and summarizing your qualifications for the position.
Other Duties
Other duties may include:
Minimum Qualifications (depending on position)
Preferred Qualifications
PVN ID: RC-2207-004964
Category: Research
Location: CUNY-ADVANCED SCIENCE RESEARCH CENTER
Mandatory Vaccine Mandate: As of May 27, 2022, all candidates will be required to provide proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 upon commencing employment. Exemption (medical or religious) requests to this requirement will be considered in accordance with applicable law and criteria. Being fully vaccinated is defined for this purpose as two weeks after a final dose in primary series of an authorized COVID-19 vaccine ( example: two weeks after the second dose of a two-dose vaccine such as Moderna or Pfizer, or two weeks after a single dose vaccine such as Johnson and Johnson). Final candidates must be fully vaccinated as of their first day of employment. Newly hired employees will be sent an email with instructions on how to upload their vaccine information on the Research Foundation portal.
Job Description
General Description
The CUNY ASRC Structural Biology Initiative seeks applications from individuals with experience in software development and NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) spectroscopy, computational biology, computer science, biology or chemistry to serve as postdoctoral fellows in computational science. Several positions are available and the job description and level is dependent on the skills, experience and career goals of the candidates.
The Computational Scientists will be involved in several specific NMR related projects that are funded by three NIH grants. All projects will involve the production of state-of-the-art software projects that will be used by an international audience of scientists.
The first project is part of the Center for Molecular Dynamics by NMR (an NIH P41 National Center) located at the New York Structural Biology Center ( http://comdnmr.nysbc.org ). The focus of CoMD/NMR is technical development and application of NMR spin relaxation and associated methods for characterizing protein and nucleic acid conformational dynamics in biological processes including ligand recognition, allostery, catalysis, and folding.
The second project is part of the Center of HIV RNA Studies (CRNA), an NIH P50 HIV Structural Biology Center ( https://sites.google.com/a/umich.edu/the-center-for-hiv-rna-studies/ ). The CRNA consists of an integrated team of NMR spectroscopists, X-ray crystallographers, Cryo-EM microscopists, cell and computational biologists, chemists, and virologists located at multiple universities and dedicated to advancing understanding of the structures and molecular processes during HIV-1 replication that involve RNA.
The third project involves the development of an integrated software environment for NMR data analysis. This component is funded by an R01 grant (NMRFx: An Integrated software suite for macromolecular NMR analysis, https://nmrfx.org ) and involves software development for NMR processing, visualization and analysis, and structure calculation using torsion angle molecular dynamics.
Position is available immediately.
Application Information
Please submit application materials in PDF format and include both a resume and a cover letter describing your interest and summarizing your qualifications for the position.
Other Duties
Other duties may include:
- Developing new algorithms for data analysis
- Working with experimental NMR scientists and their data
- Publishing articles describing the research and developed software
- Training users in use of the developed software
- Presenting at workshops and meetings.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications (depending on position)
- A PhD from an accredited institution in Chemistry/Biochemistry/Computational Biology/Computer Science.
- Software development experience in Java (or C++) and Python
- Experience using standard software engineering tools including source code control (such as Git), integrated development environments (such as NetBeans), project management tools (such as Maven) and test suites (such as Junit).
Preferred Qualifications
- Coursework and/or experience in NMR spectroscopy (especially in NMR relaxation analysis) or structural biology
- Course work or experience in numerical methods such as linear algebra, signal processing or optimization.
- Course work or experience in deep learning.
- Experience with GPU programming
Key Features
Department Structural Biology
Status Full Time
Salary Depends on Qualifications
Closing Date Sep 21, 2022 (Or Until Filled)
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