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Are you a hard working, enthusiastic, expert crystallographer that has solved several X-ray structures, has excellent programming skills and experience in relational databases, a thorough background and detailed understanding of statistical methods with emphasis on pattern recognition techniques and you have an outstanding publication record and international reputation in the field of structural biology and crystallographic methods development combined with excellent communication and presentation skills?

Alas - if you are all of the above, most likely you have a permanent job elsewhere and its unlikely to leave it to work for:

Our team at Hamburg and/or Amsterdam that develops the ARP/wARP software suite !

However:

If you enjoy crystallography methods and like macromolecular structures, have some programming background, and want to join our team that develops ARP/wARP do not hesitate to contact Victor or Tassos !

victor.AT.embl-hamburg.de
a.perrakis.AT.nki.nl

The positions are funded by our NIH R01 grant and can be at the level of PhD student, post-doctoral scientist or scientific programmer / engineer (depending on the site and the candidate experience of course ...). The NIH grant is awarded for 4 (four) Years; the start date for the jobs is flexible.

Administration info:

http://www-db.embl.de/jss/servlet/de.embl.bk.emblGroups.JobsPage/ 06PD14.html?EmblHH=x
http://www.nki.nl

Tassos & Victor

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