Greetings,
One of my users is looking for a postdoc for a project that is a bit out of the
ordinary. They've been doing this in E. Coli and want to start climbing the
evolutionary ladder. If you know anyone who might be interested and likes a
challenge, please bring this to their attention.
Thanks,
Greg
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Postdoctoral Position, In-cell NMR, UNC Chemistry, Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
The Pielak laboratory, with the help of an NIH Pioneer Award, is developing
in-cell NMR in eukaryotes with an emphasis on disordered proteins. Candidates
must understand the practice of modern protein NMR spectroscopy and be
interested in developing a new area. A key project involves building, in
collaboration with Jeffrey M. Macdonald of the UNC/NC State Department of
Biomedical Engineering, a bioreactor that fits into a high-resolution probe.
The position will be in the UNC Chemistry Department. Please contact Gary
Pielak at gary_pielak_at_unc.edu for more information.
*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^^*^*^*^*^
Gary J. Pielak
Professor of Chemistry
Professor of Biochemistry & Biophysics
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
(919)966-3671 fax (919)966-3675
gary_pielak_at_unc.edu
http://www.chem.unc.edu/faculty/pielakgj/gjpgroup/
Mailing address
Campus Box 3290
Venable & Kenan Laboratories, Room C742
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3290
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
--
Greg Young
UNC Biomolecular NMR Lab
Chapel Hill, NC 27599
cheech_at_med.unc.edu
Voice: (919) 966-6184
Fax: (919) 843-9244
Received on Fri Nov 17 2006 - 17:38:39 MST