
Begin forwarded message: From: David Mobley <dmobley@uci.edu<mailto:dmobley@uci.edu>> Subject: Mobley lab seeking postdoctoral candidates Date: September 24, 2014 3:45:54 PM PDT To: David Mobley <dmobley@mobleylab.org<mailto:dmobley@mobleylab.org>> Bcc: <matt.jacobson@ucsf.edu<mailto:matt.jacobson@ucsf.edu>> Dear Colleague, I need your help identifying potential candidates for a postdoctoral research position in my group in the Departments of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Chemistry at the University of California, Irvine. If you have suitable candidates with experience in molecular simulations and/or molecular modeling who might be interested, please pass on the below information. Thanks so much for your valuable time. Advertisement: I seek a postdoctoral candidate with experience in molecular simulations or molecular modeling to work on an exciting research project at the interface of molecular modeling and drug discovery. The research will focus on applying molecular modeling techniques - including free energy techniques developed in the lab and elsewhere - to applications in ongoing drug discovery efforts with experimental collaborators. Some of the work may have a methodological focus as well (as has much of our previous work in this area), but this particular position will have a heavy emphasis on applications to pharmaceutically relevant targets. An ideal candidate would have substantial background in molecular modeling, ideally including molecular dynamics simulations and/or Monte Carlo, as well as experience with library search techniques such as docking and potentially informatics-based methods. Experience with free energy techniques is also a plus. Interested applicants should send a cover letter plus a CV to dmobley@uci.edu<mailto:dmobley@uci.edu>. Additionally, please have at least three letters of reference sent to the same address as well. All application materials should be received by Oct. 24, 2014. Prospective applicants are welcome to contact me for more information. The exact start date is negotiable, and the position is available immediately. UC Irvine provides exciting opportunities for work in this area. We have a variety of computational groups in several different departments with whom we interact frequently, and groups doing outstanding experimental work in the area as well. Indeed, this project will involve collaborations with at least two different experimental groups at UCI. The area is also renowned for its excellent weather, quality of life, and safety, and, together with the nearby San Diego area, also is home to a fairly wide range of pharmaceutical industry employers. Thank you so much. -- David Mobley Associate Professor Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences Department of Chemistry 3134B Natural Sciences I University of California, Irvine Irvine, CA 92697 dmobley@uci.edu<mailto:dmobley@uci.edu> work (949) 824-6383 cell (949) 385-2436 http://www.mobleylab.org<http://www.mobleylab.org/> Matthew P. Jacobson Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Department of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences Institute for Neurodegenerative Diseases Director, Graduate Group in Biophysics UCSF MC 2540 1700 4th St., Byers Hall, Room 408E San Francisco, CA 94158-2330 matt.jacobson@ucsf.edu<mailto:matt.jacobson@ucsf.edu> jacobsonlab.org<http://jacobsonlab.org>