[ccp4bb] PhD position in Chromatin Biology at Leicester University

2018-03-11 Thread Thomas Schalch
Dear Colleagues,

A PhD studentship is available in the Schalch lab at the University of 
Leicester (we'll be moving soon to join the Leicester Institute for Structural 
and Chemical Biology). I'd highly appreciate if you can forward this email to 
interested candidates.

Thank you,

Thomas

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Thomas Schalch, PhD
 
Tel: +41 22 379 6127
E-mail: thomas.scha...@unige.ch
Web: http://www.schalchlab.org



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[ccp4bb] Open positions in chromatin biology and gene silencing at the University of Geneva, Switzerland

2014-12-09 Thread Thomas Schalch
Two positions at PhD student or postdoctoral level are available for 
highly motivated, creative individuals at the Department of Molecular 
Biology of the University of Geneva in Switzerland. The laboratory of 
Thomas Schalch 
(http://www.molbio.unige.ch/eng/research_groups/schalch/lab) is seeking 
candidates with a strong interest in understanding mechanisms underlying 
chromatin structure, associated macromolecular complexes and gene 
silencing by structure-function analysis. Our research efforts are 
targeted towards macromolecular assemblies relevant to chromatin biology 
in the fission yeast S. Pombe. Formation of specialized chromatin 
environments plays important roles in development and disease, and it is 
our goal to understand the molecular details in the context of well 
tractable model organisms.


The Department of Molecular Biology at the University of Geneva is one 
of the oldest molecular biology departments in the world and was home to 
the discovery of restriction enzymes. Today, the department's research 
program focuses on gene expression, replication and signaling, and it 
provides access to state of the art equipment for X-ray crystallography, 
microscopy, molecular biology and biophysical analyses.


The candidate has to have an excellent command of spoken and written 
English. Previous experience with protein X-ray crystallography, protein 
production or experience with S.pombe is a plus. Most importantly, a 
strong interest in the mechanistic understanding of chromatin biology 
and gene silencing is required.


Candidates should contact Thomas Schalch at thomas.scha...@unige.ch. To 
apply, please send a letter of motivation, a Curriculum Vitae (CV) 
detailing your publications and past research experiences. PhD students 
will be part of the International PhD program in Basic and Applied 
Molecular Life Sciences (http://lifesciencesphd.unige.ch, next deadline 
for PhD applicants is Dec. 15. 2014!).


Thank you for forwarding this announcement to interested candidates.

Best regards,

Thomas Schalch

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Thomas Schalch, PhD
Professeur boursier FNS
Department of Molecular Biology
University of Geneva
 


[ccp4bb] Rigaku RUH3R Generator for Free

2009-03-04 Thread Thomas Schalch
Hello,

We are upgrading our x-ray crystallography system. The old equipment
includes Rigaku RUH3R generator and RAXIS-IIc detector is available for
FREE. You are responsible for shipping.  If you are interested, please
contact Ming Wang at wa...@cshl.edu. Below is list of  component of the
equipment.

1) Rigaku RUH3R 18 KW rotating anode x-ray generator
2) Cu anode (belt-drive)
3) Haskris WW2 (water to Water) water chiller
4) Yale mirror system
5) Raxis IIc detector with a SCSI interface to an SGI Indigo Elan R4000 computer


Re: [ccp4bb] OT: VectorNTI alternatives

2009-01-30 Thread Thomas Schalch
I'm not sure if it was already mentioned, but for those who use Vector NTI's
ContigExpress to assemble and analyze sequencing data, the Staden package
(http://staden.sourceforge.net/) is a great alternative.

Cheers,

Thomas