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Zymtronix Catalytic Systems Inc

MacCHESS Staff Scientist

Zymtronix Catalytic Systems Inc, Northeast Ithaca, New York, United States

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The Role The Cornell High Energy Synchrotron Source (CHESS) seeks a Ph.D.-level scientist to join the Flexible Macromolecular Crystallography (FlexX) station supporting a vibrant structural biology community. The role blends (1) expert user support for routine and advanced macromolecular crystallography (MX) and (2) collaborative development of new X‑ray diffraction capabilities for questions that push beyond standard methods.

Recent FlexX advances—now available to users and still being refined—include fixed‑target serial crystallography, support for diffuse scattering experiments, and a diamond anvil cell (DAC) designed for MX.

Priority Application Areas

Ambient‑temperature crystallography, including serial approaches

High‑pressure methods (DAC and high‑pressure cryocooling), especially to trap intermediates in crystals

Extreme biology conditions (e.g., anoxic, high/low salinity or pH, specific metals)

Diffuse scattering to probe conformational ensembles and molecular motions

Future development of time‑resolved and dynamic MX, building on existing capabilities and collaborative partnerships

The scientist will also occasionally assist at the MacCHESS BioSAXS station and contribute to cross‑beamline user support and methods development.

This position is jointly funded by two CHESS sub‑facilities—the NSF‑funded Center for High‑Energy X‑ray Sciences (CHEXS) and the Macromolecular Diffraction Facility of CHESS (MacCHESS) and will involve collaborative projects and beamline/user support across both programs.

Responsibilities

Support an active user community, including in‑person and remote users from NSF, NIH, industry, and academia, who are engaged in employing X‑ray techniques to characterize a variety of biological systems.

Creatively contribute to the development of new MX synchrotron methods and techniques, from experimental hardware to data reduction and analysis required by users.

Build and maintain effective working relationships with multiple stakeholders, including facility users, funding agencies, and collaborators at other institutions, and promote disseminating MacCHESS/CHEXS developments to the structural biology community.

Maintain an individual record of scholarship and contribute to the scholarly output of the lab through internal research highlights, publications in peer‑reviewed journals, grant and report writing, and presentations at national and international conferences.

Mentor students and postdoctoral researchers in synchrotron and MX techniques.

Essential Qualifications

Ph.D. or equivalent in structural biology, biophysics, chemistry, or related field and 4–5 years post‑Ph.D. experience.

Interest and ability to work in a multidisciplinary research environment.

Solid record of scientific publications and achievement.

Passion for contributing to an environment that builds individual and organizational effectiveness.

Ability to communicate effectively with technical experts, operations staff, and researchers at all levels, including students, postdocs, interns, and facility users.

Experience with complex experimental instrumentation.

Proficiency in science communication, written and oral, formal and informal.

Preference Preference will be given to applicants with a background in macromolecular crystallography and/or biological high‑pressure studies, including experience in serial MX methods and/or biological high‑pressure studies, particularly geared toward structural biology and involving scattering or diffraction techniques at large user facilities. Experience analyzing large experimental datasets is also an asset.

Compensation The salary range for this research associate position is $95,000 to $115,000. The initial appointment is for three years and may be renewed based on satisfactory performance and availability of funding.

How To Apply Applications should be submitted online via Academic Jobs Online and should include the following materials:

Cover letter

Curriculum vitae

List of publications

Statement of Research summarizing recent work and future interests, especially involving synchrotron radiation and MX science and/or high‑pressure biology

Three letters of recommendation

For further information about the position, please contact MacCHESS/CHEXS Program Director Jennifer Wierman (jlw352@cornell.edu).

EEO Statement Cornell welcomes students, faculty, and staff with diverse backgrounds from across the globe to pursue world‑class education and career opportunities, and no person shall be denied employment on the basis of any protected status. Cornell is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from underrepresented groups.

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