-Shristi Sharma, Team bioXone
Jubilant Biosys Research Associate (Structural Biology) Recruitment. Research Associate (Structural Biology) post for MSc Microbiology/Biotechnology/ Molecular Biology/ Biophysics/Biochemistry candidates. Check details on the same, that have been posted below:
Name of the Position: Research Associate (Structural Biology)
Function: Research & Development
Country: India
Work Location: JBL Bangalore, IND
Jubilant Biosys is looking for Research Associate for their Structural Biology laboratory (Please note we are looking for only a Masters’s degree, not a Ph.D. for this role).
Key Responsibilities:
- Protein Crystallization.
- Protein-ligand binding optimization for Co-crystal structures.
- Thermal shift assay for analyzing protein stability and ligand binding screening for proteins.
- Protein crystal mounting as well as X-Ray diffraction studies using In house X-ray
- Diffractometer & for Synchrotron shipment.
- X-Ray Diffraction Data collection, reduction, Structure solution as well as Protein Structure Refinement.
- Protein Model Correction & Ligand Fitting.
- Protein structure analysis.
- Data mining/ Literature survey from public domains/ Research articles & publications for drug discovery target studies– Construct design for recombinant protein production.
- Basic computer handling– MS Office tools, Linux OS.
- Bioinformatics tools.
Education & Experience needed: M.Sc/ M.Tech (Microbiology/Biotechnology/ Molecular Biology/ Biophysics/Biochemistry) with 4-8 years of experiences in Protein work/ Cyrstallography.
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