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Hi,
Maybe the final word arrived just in time for this discussion.
The post-doc opening offer for X-ray crystallographers/NMR
spectroscopists inserted below
simply states:
"X-ray crystallographers and NMR spectroscopists with
strong molecular biology and/or cell culture experience are strongly
encouraged to apply."
My opinion is that there is nothing better than an open forum.
There is no obligation whatsoever to read and/or answer every single post.
The ccp4bb is a well-alive and a dynamic forum.
Who would want to change that?
Nadir Mrabet
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Cellular & Molecular Biochemistry
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We have vacancies for two postdoctoral scientists at the Molecular
Medicine Laboratory, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard
Medical School. X-ray crystallographers and NMR spectroscopists with
strong molecular biology and/or cell culture experience are strongly
encouraged to apply.
The lab is a multidisciplinary environment housed in the Harvard
Institutes of Medicine building next to the NRB on Louis Pasteur Avenue
in the Longwood Medical area (LMA) of Boston, MA home to many world
class NMR and X-ray structural biology laboratories. The X-ray facility
currently comprises a Rigaku rotating anode X-ray generator, an R-Axis
IV imaging plate detector system, a Molecular Structure Corporation X-
Stream low temperature device and networked Silicon Graphics and Linux
workstations. Our wet lab is fully equipped for bacterial, yeast and
baculovirus protein expression and purification.
NMR experiments are routinely carried out in collaboration with
laboratories in the area, Bruker-Biospin located in Billerica, a short
drive from the laboratory and the NIH NMR facilities. Plans are in place
for the purchase of an NMR dedicated to the Molecular Medicine
Laboratory and it is hoped to have the equipment operational in the next
year.
For more information about the lab see:
http://research.caregroup.org/research/ResearchPIInfo.ASP?
Submit=Display&PersonID=377
CV and the names and contact information for three referees should
be sent to:
Dr. John Ladias
Harvard Institutes of Medicine
4 Blackfan Circle, Room 354
Boston, MA 02115
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Questions and additional information can be obtained from
Gabriel Birrane
Harvard Institutes of Medicine
4 Blackfan Circle, Room 309
Boston, MA 02115
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]