
Announcements etc of jobs other than directly in NYSBCNMR jobsno longer listed here - suggest you use http://www.drorlist.com/nmr/rmnl.htmlEM Director, U PennThe Director of Electron Microscopy Services (Director) in the Biomedical Imaging (BMI) Facility is responsible for producing and managing the production of high-resolution structural information for members of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. The BMI Facility also provides confocal microscopy services, but these services are distinct from the responsibilities of the Director. The Director will work full-time in the BMI Facility and will manage the day-to-day operation of the Electron Microscopy (EM) services. The Director will be responsible for managing 2 – 3 technical staff, working directly with individual investigators, helping to design experimental approaches, offering analysis and interpretation, and providing overall quality assurance for EM services. After experiments are designed, the Director will contribute to and manage sample collection, processing of samples so that the relevant structural information can be obtained, and data analysis and interpretation. The Director’s scientific consultation may result in co-authorship. In line with the educational mission of the School, the Director will lead training and educational activities for faculty, trainees, and graduate students. In addition, the Director will be expected to strategically develop additional EM services for the BMI Facility over time. Mark A. Lemmon, Ph.D. Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 809C Stellar-Chance Laboratories, 422 Curie Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6059 U.S.A.Macromolecular NMR SpectroscopyJanuary 6, 2009 New York Structural Biology Center 89 Convent Avenue New York, NY 10027-7556 Dear Professor Cowburn, We are writing to request your assistance in identifying qualified applicants at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor levels for a tenure track faculty position in the area of Macromolecular NMR Spectroscopy in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. This is part of our efforts to expand the structural biology program we have built over the past decade, including groups in NMR Spectroscopy (A. Hinck), X-ray crystallography (P. J. Hart, R. Sousa, C. Kim), and membrane biophysics (N. Robinson and B. Nicholson). Applicants are expected to have strong backgrounds in both theoretical and experimental aspects of modern NMR spectroscopy as applied to biological macromolecules. The successful applicant will be appointed as a full-time tenure-track faculty member and will have preferential access to state-of-the-art equipment available within, and operated by, the Department, including four-channel Bruker AV 500, 600, and 700 MHz NMR spectrometers, together with high sensitivity cryogenically cooled probes for the 600 and 700 MHz spectrometers (see http://nmr.uthscsa.edu/). The NMR Facility, along with a state-of-the-art X-ray crystallography facility (including a Rigaku MIcroMax? 007HF generator fitted with Varimax optics and R-AXIS HTC detectors, as well as robotic crystallization and imaging stations), analytical ultracentrifugation (including developmental machines for fluorescent and multi-wavelength detection), dynamic light scattering, surface plasmon resonance, and mass spectrometry are all operated as University Core Facilities (http://research.uthscsa.edu/) within the Department (see http://biochem.uthscsa.edu). Additional shared facilities for microcalorimetry (DSC and ITC), stopped flow and high pressure spectroscopy and circular dichroism are also available within, and operated by, the Department. In addition to the extensive access to shared facilities both within and beyond the department, the successful candidate will be provided a generous start-up package, and newly renovated lab and office space adjacent to the NMR Facility. Candidates will be expected to develop, or bring with them (in the case of hires at the more senior level) a vigorous, externally funded, research program at the cutting edge of structural biology, and contribute to teaching in the graduate, medical and/or dental curricula. New faculty will also be encouraged to be actively involved in future recruiting and the continued growth of the Department, which has added seven new primary faculty in the last four years. The Department of Biochemistry has a strong commitment to mentorship of both junior and more senior faculty, with multiple opportunities for help in the preparation, critique, and submission of grants. As a place to live, San Antonio offers a rich multicultural environment, a temperate climate, and a very reasonable cost of living, leading it to be the fourth fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country. There are also excellent educational and recreational opportunities, with San Antonio serving, along with Austin, as the gateway to the Texas Hill Country with its rolling hills, limestone caverns, hiking trails and wineries. Applicants should submit, along with their cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a 2-3 page summary of past and proposed research, and names and contact information of at least three references to the address below. The applicant should also ask each referee to submit either electronic or hard copy reference letters to the same address. Ms. Esther L. James Department of Biochemistry, MC 7760 Allied Health Building Room 5.206 University of Texas Health Science Ctr. at San Antonio 7703 Floyd Curl Dr. San Antonio, TX 78229-3900 U.S.A. Tel: (210) 567-3772 Fax: (210) 567-6595 jamese@uthscsa.edu Any questions concerning the position should be addressed to Professor A. Hinck (hinck@uthscsa.edu). Thank you for your kind assistance. Professor Andrew P. Hinck Chair, NMR Search Committee Professor Bruce J. Nicholson Chair, Department of Biochemistry========
Andrew P. Hinck, Professor
Department of Biochemistry, MC 7760
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio San Antonio, TX 78229-3900 office phone: 210-567-8780 lab phone: 210-567-8700 mobile phone: 210-725-4438 office fax: 210-567-8778
email: hinck@uthscsa.edu
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Announcements etc of jobs other than directly in NYSBCNMR jobsno longer listed here - suggest you use http://www.drorlist.com/nmr/rmnl.htmlEM Director, U PennThe Director of Electron Microscopy Services (Director) in the Biomedical Imaging (BMI) Facility is responsible for producing and managing the production of high-resolution structural information for members of the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. The BMI Facility also provides confocal microscopy services, but these services are distinct from the responsibilities of the Director. The Director will work full-time in the BMI Facility and will manage the day-to-day operation of the Electron Microscopy (EM) services. The Director will be responsible for managing 2 – 3 technical staff, working directly with individual investigators, helping to design experimental approaches, offering analysis and interpretation, and providing overall quality assurance for EM services. After experiments are designed, the Director will contribute to and manage sample collection, processing of samples so that the relevant structural information can be obtained, and data analysis and interpretation. The Director’s scientific consultation may result in co-authorship. In line with the educational mission of the School, the Director will lead training and educational activities for faculty, trainees, and graduate students. In addition, the Director will be expected to strategically develop additional EM services for the BMI Facility over time. Mark A. Lemmon, Ph.D. Professor and Interim Chair, Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 809C Stellar-Chance Laboratories, 422 Curie Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19104-6059 U.S.A.Macromolecular NMR SpectroscopyJanuary 6, 2009 New York Structural Biology Center 89 Convent Avenue New York, NY 10027-7556 Dear Professor Cowburn, We are writing to request your assistance in identifying qualified applicants at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor levels for a tenure track faculty position in the area of Macromolecular NMR Spectroscopy in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio. This is part of our efforts to expand the structural biology program we have built over the past decade, including groups in NMR Spectroscopy (A. Hinck), X-ray crystallography (P. J. Hart, R. Sousa, C. Kim), and membrane biophysics (N. Robinson and B. Nicholson). Applicants are expected to have strong backgrounds in both theoretical and experimental aspects of modern NMR spectroscopy as applied to biological macromolecules. The successful applicant will be appointed as a full-time tenure-track faculty member and will have preferential access to state-of-the-art equipment available within, and operated by, the Department, including four-channel Bruker AV 500, 600, and 700 MHz NMR spectrometers, together with high sensitivity cryogenically cooled probes for the 600 and 700 MHz spectrometers (see http://nmr.uthscsa.edu/). The NMR Facility, along with a state-of-the-art X-ray crystallography facility (including a Rigaku MIcroMax? 007HF generator fitted with Varimax optics and R-AXIS HTC detectors, as well as robotic crystallization and imaging stations), analytical ultracentrifugation (including developmental machines for fluorescent and multi-wavelength detection), dynamic light scattering, surface plasmon resonance, and mass spectrometry are all operated as University Core Facilities (http://research.uthscsa.edu/) within the Department (see http://biochem.uthscsa.edu). Additional shared facilities for microcalorimetry (DSC and ITC), stopped flow and high pressure spectroscopy and circular dichroism are also available within, and operated by, the Department. In addition to the extensive access to shared facilities both within and beyond the department, the successful candidate will be provided a generous start-up package, and newly renovated lab and office space adjacent to the NMR Facility. Candidates will be expected to develop, or bring with them (in the case of hires at the more senior level) a vigorous, externally funded, research program at the cutting edge of structural biology, and contribute to teaching in the graduate, medical and/or dental curricula. New faculty will also be encouraged to be actively involved in future recruiting and the continued growth of the Department, which has added seven new primary faculty in the last four years. The Department of Biochemistry has a strong commitment to mentorship of both junior and more senior faculty, with multiple opportunities for help in the preparation, critique, and submission of grants. As a place to live, San Antonio offers a rich multicultural environment, a temperate climate, and a very reasonable cost of living, leading it to be the fourth fastest growing metropolitan areas in the country. There are also excellent educational and recreational opportunities, with San Antonio serving, along with Austin, as the gateway to the Texas Hill Country with its rolling hills, limestone caverns, hiking trails and wineries. Applicants should submit, along with their cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a 2-3 page summary of past and proposed research, and names and contact information of at least three references to the address below. The applicant should also ask each referee to submit either electronic or hard copy reference letters to the same address. Ms. Esther L. James Department of Biochemistry, MC 7760 Allied Health Building Room 5.206 University of Texas Health Science Ctr. at San Antonio 7703 Floyd Curl Dr. San Antonio, TX 78229-3900 U.S.A. Tel: (210) 567-3772 Fax: (210) 567-6595 jamese@uthscsa.edu Any questions concerning the position should be addressed to Professor A. Hinck (hinck@uthscsa.edu). Thank you for your kind assistance. Professor Andrew P. Hinck Chair, NMR Search Committee Professor Bruce J. Nicholson Chair, Department of Biochemistry========
Andrew P. Hinck, Professor
Department of Biochemistry, MC 7760
University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio San Antonio, TX 78229-3900 office phone: 210-567-8780 lab phone: 210-567-8700 mobile phone: 210-725-4438 office fax: 210-567-8778
email: hinck@uthscsa.edu
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