Postdoctoral Position: Protein NMR

From: Sudha Veeraraghavan (sudha@scripps.edu)
Date: Fri Jun 30 2000 - 13:40:02 CDT


	Postdoctoral Positions in Biomolecular NMR
		Structural Biology Center
	University of Texas-Houston Medical School

Postdoctoral positions are available to solve protein structures using
modern NMR methods.  Research focus is to  elucidate the molecular basis
for cell cycle regulation.   Fellows will study the solution structures
and dynamics of proteins or protein fragments using hetero- and
homonuclear multidimensional gradient NMR techniques.  The projects will
also incorporate proteomics approaches to identify and characterize
interacting proteins. Candidates who are competent in multidimensional
heteronuclear NMR methods and solving macromolecular structure or in pulse
program development and interest in learning to solve structures are
preferred. 

Houston is one of the largest cities in the U.S. and boasts a 
multi-cultural environment and is well-suited to entertain cultural and
sports enthusiasts. The University of Texas is part of the largest medical 
center in the world (Texas Medical Center) with many schools and
hospitals in the immediate vicinity.  

This laboratory, part of a newly established Structural Biology Center, is
well-equipped with a state-of-the-art 600 MHz Avance Spectrometer from
Bruker, and  modern facilities for protein chemistry, biochemistry, and
computation. Application by e-mail is preferred. Please send CV with the
names, addresses, and e-mail of three references to 

sudha@scripps.edu 

Dr. Sudha Veeraraghavan
Structural Biology Center 
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
University of  Texas-Houston Medical School
6431 Fannin Street
Houston, TX 77030

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