Dear CCP4 community,

Although this position requires expertise in NMR spectroscopy, I wanted to
send the announcement to this community as many crystallographers have
colleagues who are NMR spectroscopists that may be interested in this
position. Please feel free to forward to anyone you think may be interested
and thanks in advance.

Rebecca Page


*Brown University Structural Biology Core Facility Manager*

 *Job Description *

The Division of Biology and Medicine at Brown University seeks a Facility
Manager for its Structural Biology facility, which includes an NMR
facility, as well as a biological crystallography and small angle X-ray
facility. This rapidly growing shared use Facility is located in a research
building adjacent to the main Medical School Building. The NMR facility
consists of 2 spectrometers (both Bruker) operating at 11.7 and 19.97 T.
The X-ray and SAXS facility consists of a combined Rigaku instrument
(dual-port FRE+ anode). The core structural biology community at Brown
consists currently of 3 tenured faculty with an additional tenure track
search in progress. Additional growth in the number of structural biology
faculty is anticipated. Furthermore, the facility and its instruments will
serve any research group at Brown University and beyond. NMR spectrometers
are used for modern NMR experiments on biomacromolecules in solution. The
successful candidate will be responsible for operating and maintaining the
instrumentation, for implementing new NMR experiments and for training and
supervising student and postdoc users. The candidate will be expected to
maintain a broad knowledge of state-of-the-art NMR technology and
equipment.



*Required Experience *

• A Ph.D. in chemistry/physics/biophysics or a related area with four years
of experience in solution NMR spectroscopy and its applications to
biological systems.

• A demonstrated expertise in solution NMR spectroscopy, including
development and implementation of new NMR experiments - in particular
multidimensional experiments for structural analysis of biological systems.

• Knowledge of NMR hardware and software for data collection and processing
in modern solution NMR spectrometers, as well as extensive experience with
computers.

• Knowledge of modern structure and/or relaxation analysis software.

• Excellent communication and organizational skills, the ability to
positively interact with a diverse group of NMR users, and a strong
motivation to learn new NMR techniques.

• An interest in learning new areas of structural biology, specifically for
the upkeep of the X-ray and SAXS instrumentation, as well as training of a
diverse group of users.

• Ability to manage a shared use facility by complying with federal
research guidelines and University fiscal policies governing shared use
facilities.



Applications should be submitted online via Brown’s automated application
system at https://careers.brown.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=118396.
Applications should include an up-to-date curriculum vitae, three reference
letters, as well as a statement of expertise in regards of all points
mentioned above. Review of applications will begin on Feb 15, 2012, and
will continue until the position is filled. Candidates offered a staff
position at Brown are subject to an employment reference check and
additional background screening satisfactory to Brown University. This
additional background screening may include a criminal background check,
drug testing, health screening and/or motor vehicle records checks.



Brown University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and
welcomes

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