Veterans Preferred – Research Scientist-Cryo EM

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Our Global Structural Biology group at the Lilly Biotechnology Center (LBC) in San Diego is looking to add to our diverse and dynamic team of scientists in the area of Cryo-Electron Microscopy.

We are a part of Lilly’s Discovery Chemistry and Research & Technologies Division and responsible for gene-to-structure workflows supporting Lilly’s drug discovery pipeline.

Do you have a strong work ethic, scientific curiosity, and track record of cross-functional teamwork?

We’d love you to bring your talents to Lilly Apply today Responsibilities for the position Provide cryo-electron microscopy support for a broad range of targets across therapeutic areas, and help drive the expression, purification and cryo-EM structure determination of novel drug targets, particularly membrane proteins Partner closely with other structural biologists, biophysicists, protein biochemists and medicinal chemists to develop integrated approaches and address project specific needs and challenges Collaborate on multidisciplinary teams, presenting scientific data in support of drug discovery projects Support maintenance and basic troubleshooting of in-house microscopy equipment Establish computational workflows for the processing of EM data and refinement of biomolecular structures Provide training to Structural Biology colleagues on EM grid preparation, data collection and analysis Basic Qualifications PhD in Structural Biology, Biophysics, Biochemistry, Chemistry, or other relevant field with at least 2 years (post degree completion; can include postdoc) relevant experience A strong publication record is highly preferred Additional Skills/Preferences Compensation commensurate with experience.

Proven practical research experience in structure solution of membrane proteins by cryo-Electron Microscopy and membrane protein biochemistry Experienced in Single Particle Analysis and familiarity with the major packages including RELION, cisTEM, and cryoSPARC Flexibility to work in an environment with rapidly changing priorities and time frames, with strong interpersonal, written, and verbal communication and problem-solving skills Experience in the biotech or pharma sector Experience in X-ray crystallography, other biophysical methods (E.g., MS, SPR, MST, X-ray, EM, etc.) is a plus Eli Lilly and Company, Lilly USA, LLC and our wholly owned subsidiaries (collectively “Lilly”) are committed to help individuals with disabilities to participate in the workforce and ensure equal opportunity to compete for jobs.

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