POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP – PROTEIN TRANSPORT CHANNEL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION (2 year contract) New Zealand and Rockefeller University collaboration A Massey University Postdoctoral Fellowship is available to study the structure and function of the prototype bacterial outer membrane secretin channel, pIV (Science 278: 1635-1638; J Mol Biol 325: 461-70). The project is collaboration between the Institute of Molecular BioSciences, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand, AgResearch, Palmerston North, New Zealand (Julie Dalziel), and The Rockefeller University, New York, USA (Marjorie Russel and Seth Darst). This fellowship is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious researcher interested in channel function or export of bacterial virulence factors. For further information of a scientific nature contact Jasna Rakonjac (TEL: +64 6 350 5134; FAX: +64 6 350 5688; email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ; web: http://imbs.massey.ac.nz//HTML/rakonjac.html <http://imbs.massey.ac.nz/HTML/rakonjac.html> ). Please apply through the Massey University web site: http://jobs.massey.ac.nz <http://jobs.massey.ac.nz> (reference A334-06L) Dr Andrew Sutherland-Smith Institute of Molecular BioSciences Massey University Private Bag 11222 Palmerston North New Zealand Phone: +6463569099 x2578 Fax: +6463505688 |
