[ccp4bb] Postdoc positions at Cornell in New Approaches to X-ray and Electron-Based Studies of Biomolecular Structure and Function

2022-02-15 Thread Robert Thorne
-resolved crystallography, time-resolved cryo-EM, serial crystallography, and small-angle X-ray scattering of biomolecular systems. This project is under the supervision of Physics Prof. Robert Thorne (who is the founder of MiTeGen, LLC). Examples of the kind of work involved are described in IUCrJ 8

[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral Position: Serial / Time-Resolved Crystallography at Cornell

2021-07-28 Thread Robert Thorne
crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy. MiTeGen grew out of studies by the group of Prof. Robert Thorne at Cornell University on biological, chemical, and materials physics problems relevant in probing and understanding biomolecular structure and function, and their past and ongoing efforts

[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell U. in X-ray and Electron-Based Methods for Probing Biomolecular Structure and Function

2019-10-26 Thread Robert Thorne
of biomolecules, and in the development of experimental methods for cryo-electron microscopy. The group of Prof. Robert Thorne at Cornell University studies a variety of biological physics problems relevant in probing and understanding biomolecular structure and function, and develops new methods for synchrotron

[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell in BioSAXS and Crystallography

2019-02-10 Thread Robert Thorne
*Postdoctoral Associate Position at Cornell University in Biomolecular Small-Angle X-ray Scattering and X-ray Crystallography* One or two postdoctoral positions are available in small-angle x-ray scattering and x-ray crystallography of biomolecules in the group of Prof. Robert Thorne

[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell in bioSAXS and crystallographic methods development

2018-11-06 Thread Robert Thorne
in the group of Prof. Robert Thorne in the Physics Department at Cornell University. The focus of the work will be on developing and applying methods for high-throughput cryogenic temperature SAXS and for high-throughput variable temperature crystallography. The work will involve CAD design, microfabrication

[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral Position in Structural Biology/X-ray Crystallography at Cornell University

2014-03-09 Thread Robert Thorne
A postdoctoral position is available in the Physics Department at Cornell University. The position will focus on experimental and computational methods development to exploit the wealth of additional information about protein structure, function and energy landscapes that may be available via

[ccp4bb] Searching for very radiation sensitive crystals

2011-04-11 Thread Robert Thorne
Dear CCP4 Community, We are trying to find protein or virus crystals that diffract to reasonably high resolution (2.5 Angstroms or better) and that are very radiation sensitive at room temperature. Very radiation sensitive in this case means that the diffraction dies after a few frames, for