[phenixbb] Research Technician Position at Structural Biology Lab at University of Southern California

Xiao Lei xiaoleiusc at gmail.com
Sat May 7 11:45:11 PDT 2016


Dear All,

The Lin Chen laboratory at the University of Southern California is seeking
a research technician to join the lab.  The Chen lab is interested in the
structure and function of molecular complexes that control cell signaling
and gene expression. We use a multi-disciplinary approach that combines
structural biology, chemical biology, biochemistry/cell biology, and
computational biology/bioinformatics to study the molecular basis of signal
transduction and transcription regulation. For more detailed description of
our research, please visit the lab page: http://structure.usc.edu/

Job Responsibilities Include:

Assist postdoctoral fellows and graduate students in the lab on a variety
of biochemical and biophysical studies, including gene cloning, protein
expression, purification, and characterization of purified protein by
various biochemical and biophysical techniques, and protein
crystallization. The technician may also be involved in developing new
techniques to study the structure and function of the genome. The
technician is also expected to take a small amount of lab managing duty
such as ordering and organizing lab supplies,.


Commitment of 1 year is required; 2 years is preferred, the position is
grant-funded and renewable


Preferred Qualifications:


• BS in Biochemistry, or Chemistry, or Molecular Biology, or related field


• 2 years lab experience


• Working knowledge of laboratory equipment and research protocols


• Must be meticulous, detail-oriented, and responsible


• Basic biochemistry, molecular biology and chemistry knowledge


To apply for this position, Please send CV, three names of reference and a
cover letter to: linchen at usc.edu

Best Regards.
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