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hainfeld at bnl.gov
hainfeld at bnl.gov
Fri Apr 13 13:20:51 PDT 2001
Cryo-Electron Microscopist - to solve macromolecular protein structures. The
Biology Department seeks an Assistant or Associate Scientist for a
tenure-track
position
to establish a new, independent research program for biological structures
using frozen-hydrated EM. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in biochemistry or
biophysics and postdoctoral experience related to protein structure analysis
using electron microscopy. Facilities available include a new 200 keV FEG
TEM with tilt-cryostage, and access to the STEM facility and National
Synchrotron Light Source. Successful candidates will be expect to work in
collaboration with other biologists within the Life Sciences Directorate and
to participate in a new created Center for Complex/Membrane Protein
Structures.
BNL is a multidisciplinary laboratory engaged in basic and applied research
and is managed by Brookhaven Science Associates under contract with the
Department of Energy (DOE). BNL's Biology Department has strong programs in
molecular genetics, structural biology, genomics, and biotechnology and has
a close association with BNL's Medical Department and the Center for Imaging
and Neuroscience. The near by State University of New York at Stony Brook
has excellent graduate programs in many other areas of the life sciences.
Further information about the Biology Department and the Brookhaven National
Laboratory is available at: www.bnl.gov.
Applications should send a letter of interest, CV, and the names and contact
information for references by June 30, 2001 to Search Committee - CryoEM,
Biology Department, Bldg. 463, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY
11973. BNL welcomes diversity and encourages applications from all qualified
individuals.
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