Yeah, given Europe and Canada are obvious, I think Brazil and Japan are 
actually viable alternatives if the first choices are getting too crowded. They 
do have synchrotrons and "internets".


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-------- Original message --------
From: "William G. Scott" <wgsc...@ucsc.edu> 
Date: 11/8/16  21:37  (GMT-08:00) 
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK 
Subject: [ccp4bb] just out of totally idle curiosity ... 

What’s the job situation in Europe looking like for refugee scientists these 
days?



William G. Scott
Director, Program in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
and The Center for the Molecular Biology of RNA
University of California at Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz, California 95064
USA

http://scottlab.ucsc.edu

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