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Lab Members

Dr. Mark L. Mayer   (click here for brief CV)
Laboratory Chief
E-mail: mayerm@mail.nih.gov
 

Dr. Charu Chaudhry

Postdoctoral Fellow
E-mail: chaudhrc@mail.nih.gov

 
       
Ms. Carla R Glasser, B.S.
Research Assistant
E-mail: carlag@mail.nih.gov
  Dr. Janesh Kumar
Postdoctoral Fellow
E-mail: kumarjan@mail.nih.gov
 
       

Dr. Uptal Das, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
E-mail: Arriving December 08

 

Dr. Andrew Plested, Ph.D.
Postdoctoral Fellow
E-mail: plesteda@mail.nih.gov

 
       

Postdoc position available in 2008 in ion channel biophysics - must have prior experience with patch clamp recording. Opportunity to learn structural biology.

 

We have an opening for a research fellow (staff scientist) with experience in large scale protein expression in eukaryotic cells (SF9, HEK, YEAST) and strong skills in molecular biology. Applicants should have an M.Sc. or Ph.D. and an established track record in this area of research.

 
       
       
       
       

Former postdoctoral fellows

Dr. Evelyne Sernagor; Dr. Ladia Vyklicky Jr; Dr. Doris Patneau; Dr. Morris Benveniste;

Dr. Linda Wong; Dr. Derek Bowie; Dr. Kathy Partin; Dr. Mark Fleck; Dr. Victor Panchenko;

Dr. Changhai Cui; Dr. Michelle Horning; Dr. Alokesh Ghosal; Dr. Yadong Yu; Dr. Yongneng Yao.

Information for potential postdocs

Postdoctoral fellows should have prior experience in either macromolecular crystallography, or cell biology and protein chemistry, combined with strong skills in routine molecular biology, or experience with biophysical and kinetic analysis of ion channels using patch clamp techniques. Work in our lab, by its nature, cannot be done 9-5 and requires a deep passion that can only be filled by doing science. Postdocs, students, interns and the PI typically work 9-7 or longer and come in as needed on weekends to take care of cultures, change buffers, get ready for synchrotron trips, check on crystals and so on. We aim to do high impact science and work hard to achieve this. This is a good lab for people who are ambitious, excited by science, and who want to succeed and understand what it takes to achieve this.

Candidates interested in the post baccalaurate program at NIH must have prior experience in a research laboratory and a strong background in chemistry, biochemistry, or molecular biology, and be intersted in pursuing a career in basic science. We rarely take summer students.

Lab lunch Oct 2008

Yongneng, Carla, Mark, Andrew, Janesh, Charu. October 2008

     
     
 

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