Graduate students join our lab after acceptance into a UCSF Graduate Program and first-year rotations. I am a member of five graduate programs: Biophysics, Tetrad, Bioinformatics, Chemistry and Chemical Biology (CCB) and the joint UC Berkeley - UCSF Graduate Program in Bioengineering. Prospective Graduate students should apply to one of these programs; we cannot accept graduate students directly into our lab.
Post-doctoral candidates should be highly motivated and experienced, with a passion for science and interest in quantitative biology, computational method development including deep learning, molecular modeling and design, or molecular & cellular engineering. The Kortemme Lab provides a stimulating interdisciplinary environment; we have diverse backgrounds in computer science, physics, engineering, biology and biochemistry. Candidates should have a deep scientific background and knowledge in one or more of these areas, and have a strong record of scientific contributions (typically first-author journal publications or preprints).
Applications and inquiries should be submitted to Tanja Kortemme. Please include a cover letter describing: Which important questions or problems drive you, what are your most important scientific contributions, which aspects of our work / publications did you find interesting and why, which scientific direction(s) would you be interested in developing. Please also include your career goals (after the postdoc), a CV with publication list, and an abstract of your thesis research. When you apply, ask three references to email their letters of recommendation directly to Tanja.
The Kortemme Lab is located on the 3rd floor of Byers Hall at the UCSF Mission Bay campus.
Post-doctoral candidates should be highly motivated and experienced, with a passion for science and interest in quantitative biology, computational method development including deep learning, molecular modeling and design, or molecular & cellular engineering. The Kortemme Lab provides a stimulating interdisciplinary environment; we have diverse backgrounds in computer science, physics, engineering, biology and biochemistry. Candidates should have a deep scientific background and knowledge in one or more of these areas, and have a strong record of scientific contributions (typically first-author journal publications or preprints).
Applications and inquiries should be submitted to Tanja Kortemme. Please include a cover letter describing: Which important questions or problems drive you, what are your most important scientific contributions, which aspects of our work / publications did you find interesting and why, which scientific direction(s) would you be interested in developing. Please also include your career goals (after the postdoc), a CV with publication list, and an abstract of your thesis research. When you apply, ask three references to email their letters of recommendation directly to Tanja.
The Kortemme Lab is located on the 3rd floor of Byers Hall at the UCSF Mission Bay campus.