Seeking a 2nd Keck Fellow in Cryo-EM at UCSF
David A. Agard
agard at msg.ucsf.edu
Thu Jan 13 19:19:26 PST 2005
Dear 3D EM community members:
Can you please bring this exciting opportunity to the attention of
relevant young scientists?
Thanks so much
David
Applications are now being solicited for the appointment of a second
Keck Imaging Fellow specializing in single particle cryo Electron
Microscopy at the new Mission Bay campus of the University of
California, San Francisco. The goal is to bring talented independent
young scientists whose research is at the forefront of cryo electron
microscopy and/or single particle image analysis into our diverse and
interactive research community. Keck Fellows pursue their research
without the obligations of faculty membership or the constraints of a
conventional postdoctoral fellowship. Thus, the Fellows Program
provides an alternative or a supplement to traditional postdoctoral
study following the M.D. or Ph.D. degree, and an opportunity to
establish a creative and successful research program prior to
obtaining a faculty position.
Keck Fellows receive a salary, start-up funds and annual
research funding. They may seek extramural funds to support research
groups of 2-4 members. Fellowships are nonrenewable, with a maximum
term of four years.
Candidates must submit a letter from a mentor or other
advisor who can comment in depth on the candidate's accomplishments
and potential. In addition, the application should contain the
candidate's curriculum vitae, a brief research plan, 1 or 2 reprints
and at least two additional reference letters. The deadline for
applications is March 1, 2005. Applications should be sent to
attention of:
Dr. David A. Agard
Chair, Keck Fellows Steering Committee
agard at msg.ucsf.edu
The Keck Fellows Program for Imaging is sponsored by the Keck Center
for Advanced Microscopy at UCSF and the W.M. Keck Foundation. The
University of California is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and
underrepresented minorities are encouraged to apply.
--
David A. Agard, Ph.D.
Scientific Director, QB3
Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
University of California at San Francisco
600 16th Street, room S412
San Francisco, CA 94143-2240 (94107 for direct ship, FedEX,UPS)
(415) 476-2521 Phone E-mail: agard at msg.ucsf.edu
(415) 476-1902 FAX Web: http://www.msg.ucsf.edu/agard
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