Postdoctoral researcher at the Technical University of Denmark
This position is offered in connection to the project Center for enzymatic
deconstruction of thermoset plastics for a sustainable society (En’Zync). The
center, which will start this coming fall and operate for at least six years,
Postdoctoral researcher at the Technical University of Denmark
This position is offered in connection to the project Center for enzymatic
deconstruction of thermoset plastics for a sustainable society (En’Zync). The
center, which will start this coming fall and operate for at least six years,
Dear Colleagues,
There is an opening for a post doc position at the Technical University in
Denmark
Check out this link for more information
https://www.dtu.dk/om-dtu/job-og-karriere/ledige-stillinger/job?id=df8299c8-5e73-4e7b-94c4-f4e3a0ba80d5
Best Preben
Best regards
J. Preben Morth
below to apply
https://www.bioengineering.dtu.dk/english/about/jobliste/job?id=5e88f8b3-b2b4-4d82-9bd8-ac7c25c05c22
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From: Jens Preben Morth
Date: Thursday, 29 July 2021 at 11:13
To: "CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK"
Subject: [ccp4bb]Job posting: Post doc at the Technical
Dear ccp4bb
I wish to draw your attention to a job opportunity at my colleague's laboratory
here at the Danish Technical University. Rune Busk Damsgaard is looking for a
protein engineer to join his laboratory to work on an exciting project within
Ubiquitin signalling.
Follow the link below to
Dear CCP4,
Could you please forward the following position to suitable candidates.
Application must go through the following website, the closing date is
the 9th of January.
https://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/preview/4652201a9d62f4804df76cde9facf361/1753239/70932
best regards Preben
Centre
a horrible water molecule would fit in there :-)
On 23/02/15 19:42, Keller, Jacob wrote:
A little more info:
-Resolution is 1.75 Ang at edge of detector, but I/sig was still ~3; pushing
integration to corners gives 1.66 Ang, but completeness is horrible. The home
setup was at the limit
Sorry for the double posting, but the previous link to the position does
not have the right link
please follow the link below for application
http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/1253461/96323?iso=no
best Preben
On 08/09/14 10:55, jens Preben Morth wrote:
Dear CCP4 members
Could you please forward
Dear CCP4 members
Could you please forward the following to suitable candidates.
The position will soon be available from the following website
http://www.uio.no/om/jobb/ledige-stillinger/#vrtx-main-content-2
Best Preben
*Department of Biosciences/Centre for Molecular Medicine (NCMM),
Dear Colleagues
Please forward this to suited candidates, candidates must apply through
the link, sorry for the Norwegian (Scandinavian'ish) requirement, the
candidate needs to be able to navigate around in the purchase portal
only offered in Norwegian.
Dear James
There is no excuse for this intrusion, please refrain from making
this another digital goat marked.
cheers
Preben
On 3/4/14 2:51 PM, James Bull wrote:
Original Message
Dear CCP4bb
please forward to candidates that might be interested
http://uio.easycruit.com/vacancy/1125923/70931?iso=gb
best Preben
--
J. Preben Morth, Ph.D
Group Leader
Membrane Transport Group
Nordic EMBL Partnership
Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM)
University of Oslo
P.O.Box 1137
Hi
do not forget the clusters like Ta6Br12 or the lanthanides.
in case your interesting protein is a membrane protein there are some
choices that might work better than other
we have described it here.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16855303
This is not exclusive to membrane proteins at
Hi Omi
Did you test them for diffraction? you might want to keep screening
broad for better crystals. You could try to add K/NaSCN, KI or KNO3 as
an additive (50 mM) to you protein mix and go from there
best Preben
On 8/23/13 4:56 AM, zhuqing ouyang wrote:
Dear all, I am trying to crystallize
Hi Wei
The sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Calcium ATPase (SERCA) require Calcium
as a substrate to be functional.
Preben
On 5/31/13 12:25 PM, Wei Liu wrote:
Dear all,
As we all know, many proteins contain calcium ions. Does anyone know if there
are reported cases where calcium ions play a
Dear Klaus
If your compound can be dried, you can add it to the drop as a powder
from the tip of a acupuncture needle. At least this works for many of
the insoluble heavy metal derivatives. We have also successfully
resuspended the powder in the optimal buffer of choice and added it as
Dear Lisa
It is not uncommon to see breakdown products when you run crystals on
gel. Espesially if they are older crystals, sometimes you even see
higher molecular bands, these are probably due to intra molecular cross
links formed over time.
If you are worried about stability, try to
I agree with Tassos, and btw think that this crystallographer, should be
able to go back into the lab and optimize the present crystal conditions
to get better crystals. In particularly, when he or she realize that the
scientific question they set out to investigate cannot be answered, by
Dear Uma
1. The protein sequence given in the databases, do from time to time
have errors, particularly if you are working with old proteins (when
the sequencing was done a long time ago). What you observe could also be
a threonine or even a valine. You should check whether homologous
3. Of course if you are working on recombinant protein, you should
double check the sequencing results from the cloning
Preben
On 5/21/12 11:21 PM, Uma Ratu wrote:
Thank you All for you inputs.
Uma
On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 5:06 PM, Van Den Berg, Bert
lambertus.vandenb...@umassmed.edu
Hi Dipankar
you need to pit a unique identifier for each of your ligands,
eg
phenix.elbow --smiles=cyclopiazonic_acid.smi --id=CZA --output=cza --opt
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On 4/16/12 4:52 AM, Dipankar Manna wrote:
Dear Crystallographers,
After one round of refinement (restrained refinement) with
For the latest documentary on trolls in Norway see
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1740707/
The documentary describes both the classification system of Norwegian
Trolls and why they are sensitive to sun light, i.e turn to stone.
Depending in the species, some Trolls apparently prefer bridges and
*Dear CCP4
*
*Please forward this advertisement to suitable candidates*
*best Preben
*
*
Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), Nordic EMBL Partnership,
University of Oslo*
**
*1 PhD research fellowship*
*Background:*
The Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM,
*Dear CCP4
*
*Please forward this advertisement to suitable candidates*
*best Preben
*
*
Centre for Molecular Medicine Norway (NCMM), Nordic EMBL Partnership,
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**
*1 PhD research fellowship*
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After putting up your quote in the lab, a student quickly replied To do
and fail is to remember and to understand :-)
On 2/17/12 1:43 PM, Harry Powell wrote:
Hi
In addition to what Poul and Graeme have said, it may be worthwhile attending one
of the fine protein crystallography schools that
If you are not looking for a specific metal, you can play it safe and
collect a redundant native data set at 0.9 A and one at 1.5 A, to check
for Ca,Cl,SO4 etc and other anomalous scatterers
cheers
Preben
On 2/13/12 10:02 PM, Theresa H. Hsu wrote:
Hi all.
When collecting data, is there a
Dear ccp4bb
on behalf of Ludvig Sollid, I would like to announce the following PhD
studentships.
We are seeking to fill two fully funded PhD fellowships (Early Stage
Researcher, SKO 1017, stipendiat) in the biochemistry and immunology of
coeliac disease for the Marie Curie Initial Training
Hi Jacob
I agree with Juergen, and just add that your Cys and Cl might not be
fully occupied.
cheers
Preben
On 9/1/11 10:03 PM, Jacob Keller wrote:
Dear Crystallographers,
I recently have been working with a 2.5 Ang SeMet peak wavelength
dataset which contains 2 cys's and also a couple of
hey Mischa
I would guess that is a split cobalt/metal site occupancy 0.1 and 0.9 or
something like that.
If you calculate an anomalous difference map you may be able to confirm/reject
that suggestion, depending on the strength of the anomalous signal.
cheers
Preben
On 07.07.2011, at
the anomalous signal for sulfur.
Does anybody have suggestions for me?
Thanks in advance.
2009-06-30
xianchidong
--
Jens Preben Morth, Ph.D
Aarhus University
Department of Molecular Biology
Gustav Wieds Vej 10 C
DK
Hi Clemens
We normally check in the dewar as normal luggage after we have removed all
liquids, we have never had any problems travelling from Aarhus to SLS.
just remind the students coming along not to mention movies like Twelve
monkeys or outbreak when checking it in.
best Preben
Dear all,
I
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