There is just over a week left to apply for this X-Ray Lab Manager job in
central London.
Best wishes
Nick
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Prof Nicholas H. Keep
Executive Dean of School of Science
Professor of Biomolecular Science
Crystallography, Institute for Structural and Molecular Biology,
Department of Biological Sciences
Birkbeck, University of London,
Malet Street,
Bloomsbury
LONDON
WC1E 7HX
email n.k...@mail.cryst.bbk.ac.uk
Telephone 020-7631-6852 (Room G57 Office)
020-7631-6800 (Department Office)
Fax 020-7631-6803
If you want to access me in person you have to come to the crystallography
entrance
and ring me or the department office from the internal phone by the door
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Birkbeck College, University of London, has a long tradition in X-ray crystallography going back to JD Bernal. As part
of the Institute of Structural Molecular Biology with UCL we are looking for a permanent X-ray lab manager to be in
charge of our new crystallisation facility (including imager on order), our recently purchased X-ray generator and
detectors and to organise synchrotron time. There will also be opportunities to carry out research in collaboration
with the group leaders.
Informal enquiries can me made to Prof Gabriel Waksman g.waks...@mail.cryst.bbk.ac.uk 020 7631 6833 or myself (see below
for contact details)
The formal details can be got from jobs.ac.uk
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/ABK630/x-ray-laboratory-manager-and-research-assistant/
The brief details are
X Ray Laboratory Manager and Research Assistant
Birkbeck College, University of London
Ref: 10419
We are seeking an experienced person to manage our protein X-ray crystallography laboratory and to provide research
assistance to the Academic staff using the laboratory.
The successful candidate will train staff in the use of X-ray crystallographic equipment and software, and collaborate
with academic staff and users on research projects that use the equipment. The newly refurbished laboratory has
state-of-art equipment comprising an X-ray system, crystallisation robotics and imaging systems. The laboratory manager
of this protein crystallography facility also co-ordinates applications for synchrotron time for X-ray data collection
and helps users at these international facilities. At least three years previous experience in protein crystallography
is essential.
Applicants should have a PhD, or equivalent experience.
Salary will be £33,669 rising to £38,568 per annum. Initial salary award will
be dependent on skills and experience.
Closing date: 18 August 2010
Interview date: 2 September 2010
Birkbeck is an equal opportunities employer.
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Prof Nicholas H. Keep
Executive Dean of School of Science
Professor of Biomolecular Science
Crystallography, Institute for Structural and Molecular Biology,
Department of Biological Sciences
Birkbeck, University of London,
Malet Street,
Bloomsbury
LONDON
WC1E 7HX
email n.k...@mail.cryst.bbk.ac.uk
Telephone 020-7631-6852 (Room G57 Office)
020-7631-6800 (Department Office)
Fax 020-7631-6803
If you want to access me in person you have to come to the crystallography
entrance
and ring me or the department office from the internal phone by the door
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