[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral position at the University of Toronto, Canada
A postdoctoral position is immediately available in my lab at the Structural Genomics Consortium at the University of Toronto. My lab aims to characterize protein-protein, protein-DNA and protein-RNA complexes by X-ray crystallography in combination with other biochemical and biophysical techniques. More details about our research can be found at the http://www.sgc.utoronto.ca/Chromatin or https://www.thesgc.org/node/12166. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in structural biology, biochemistry, or molecular/cell biology with 0-3 years postdoctoral research experience. Interested candidates are invited to send their CV with 3 references to Dr. Jinrong Min by email: jr@utoronto.ca. Jinrong Min Principal Investigator, Structural Genomics Consortium Associate Professor, Department of Physiology University of Toronto 101 College St., Toronto On M5G 1L7, Canada To unsubscribe from the CCP4BB list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=CCP4BB=1
[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral position at the University of Toronto, Canada
A postdoctoral position is immediately available in the group of Jinrong Min in the Structural Genomics Consortium at the University of Toronto. My lab aims to characterize protein-protein, protein-DNA and protein-RNA complexes by X-ray crystallography in combination with other biochemical and biophysical techniques. More details about our research can be found at the http://www.sgc.utoronto.ca/Chromatin or https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=min%20jinrong. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in structural biology, biochemistry, or molecular/cell biology with 0-3 years postdoctoral research experience. Interested candidates are invited to send their CV with 3 references to Dr. Jinrong Min by email: jr@utoronto.ca. Jinrong Min Principal Investigator, Structural Genomics Consortium Associate Professor, Department of Physiology University of Toronto 101 College St., Toronto On M5G 1L7, Canada
[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral position -Structural and Chemical biology
A Post-doctoral position in structural and chemical biology is available in the Chromatin structural biology and Epigenetic group at the Structural Genomics Consortium, University of Toronto. My lab aims to characterize chromatin modifying enzymes and chromatin modification recognition proteins by X-ray crystallography in combination with other biochemical and biophysical techniques. Please check our lab website for more details: http://www.sgc.utoronto.ca/min. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in molecular biology, biochemistry or structural biology with 0-3 years postdoctoral research experience; prior training in X-ray crystallography is desirable, but not necessary. Interested candidates are invited to send their CV with 3 references to jr@utoronto.ca. Jinrong Min, PhD Principal Investigator, Chromatin Structural Biology Structural Genomics Consortium Associate Professor, Department of Physiology University of Toronto 101 College St., Toronto On M5G 1L7, Canada Tel: 416-9463868 Email: jr@utoronto.ca
[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral position -Chromatin Structural and Chemical biology
A Post-doctoral position in structural and chemical biology is available in the Chromatin biology and Epigenetic group at the Structural Genomics Consortium, University of Toronto. My group aims to characterize chromatin modifying enzymes and chromatin modification recognition proteins by X-ray crystallography in combination with other biochemical and biophysical techniques. Please check our lab website for more details: http://www.sgc.utoronto.ca/min. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in molecular biology, biochemistry or structural biology with 0-3 years postdoctoral research experience; prior training in X-ray crystallography is desirable, but not necessary. Interested candidates are invited to send their CV with 3 references to:jr@utoronto.ca. Jinrong Min, PhD Principal Investigator, Chromatin Structural Biology Structural Genomics Consortium Associate Professor, Department of Physiology University of Toronto 101 College St., Toronto On M5G 1L7, Canada Tel: 416-9463868 Email: jr@utoronto.ca
[ccp4bb] Post doctoral position in chromatin structural biology at the University of Toronto
A Post-doctoral position in chromatinstructuralbiology is available at the Structural Genomics Consortium, University of Toronto. The Chromatin Biology and Epigenetics Group at the Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC), University of Toronto, aims to characterize chromatin proteins by X-ray crystallography in combination with other biochemical and biophysical techniques. Please check our lab website for details: http://www.sgc.utoronto.ca/min. This position is available in March 2012 with a highly competitive salary commensurate with experience. Applicants should hold a Ph.D. in molecular biology, biochemistry or structural biology with 0-3 years postdoctoral research experience; prior training in X-ray crystallography is desirable, but not necessary. Interested candidates are invited to send their CV with 3 references to:jr@utoronto.ca. Location: Toronto, ON, Canada Institution: University of Toronto Start Date: March 2012 Contact: Dr. Jinrong Min Email: jr@utoronto.ca
[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral position at the University of Toronto
A Post-doctoral position in chromatin structural biology is available in my group. My lab aims to characterize proteins and protein/DNA or RNA complexes by X-ray crystallography in combination with other biochemical and biophysical techniques. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in structural biology, biochemistry, molecular/cell biology with 0-4 years postdoctoral research experience. Interested candidates are invited to send their CV with 3 references to: Jinrong Min by email: jr@utoronto.ca Jinrong Min Principal Investigator, Chromatin Biology and Epigenetics Structural Genomics Consortium Assistant Professor, Department of Physiology University of Toronto 101 College St., Toronto On M5G 1L7, Canada http://www.sgc.utoronto.ca/Chromatin
[ccp4bb] Research Associate and Post doctoral positions
Several Research Associate (team leader) and Post-doctoral positions in structural biology are available in the Chromatin biology and Epigenetic group at the Structural Genomics Consortium, University of Toronto. My group aims to characterize chromatin proteins involved in histone code reading and writing by X-ray crystallography in combination with other biochemical and biophysical techniques, as part of the wider SGC effort on the human genome. Research in my group is divided into three areas (http://www.sgc.utoronto.ca/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=ChromatinBiologyAndEpigenetics.HomePage): 1)Histone Code Reading Proteins (see Schuetz et al, EMBOJ, 2006; Min et al, NSMB, in press); 2)Histone Code Writing Proteins; and 3)Structure-Based Drug Discovery. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in structural biology, biochemistry, biophysics, chemistry, or a related field with 0-4 years postdoctoral research experience. Interested candidates are invited to send their CV with 3 references to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com