Re: [ccp4bb] Vacancy: structural biologist with cryo-EM expertise at GSK closing date 24th March

2017-03-10 Thread Anindito Sen
Apologies to you All.

The email got copied to every one. In any case its a junk for rest of you. 
Kindly delete it, if you can.


Best Regards

Andy



Anindito Sen. Ph.D
> On Mar 10, 2017, at 9:17 PM, Vellieux Frédéric  
> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I am not “Dr Chung” and I haven’t received anything from you. Sorry to 
> disappoint you.
>  
> Perhaps a “reply all” isn’t appropriate when replying to a ccp4bb message ? I 
> let you be the judge on that…
>  
> Fred.
>  
> From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK 
> <mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>] On Behalf Of Anindito Sen
> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 12:53 PM
> To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK <mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK>
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Vacancy: structural biologist with cryo-EM expertise at 
> GSK closing date 24th March
>  
> Hello Dr. Chung,
>  
> It was nice talking to you. I have submitted the application online. However 
> I have not received any email conformation. In any case, I am attaching the 
> screenshot of my submission below.
>  
> Kindly acknowledge when you receive my application. 
>  
> Best Regards
>  
> Andy
>  
>  
>  
>  
> 
>  
> Anindito Sen. Ph.D
> Scientist and Application Specialist in Biological Sciences
> JEOL LTD.
> 13F, Ohtemachi Nomura Bldg.
> 2-1-1 Ohtemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
> 100-0004
> Tel: +81-3-62623563
> Fax: +81-3-6262-3577
> 
> www.jeol.com <http://www.jeol.com/>
>  
> On Mar 6, 2017, at 7:03 PM, Chun-wa Chung  <mailto:chun-wa.h.ch...@gsk.com>> wrote:
>  
> Job-posting  - Seeking structural biologist with cryo-EM expertise at GSK
>  
> A vacancy for a structural biologist with cryo-EM expertise has opened up 
> within the UK structural and biophysical sciences group at GlaxoSmithKline 
> R&D. Joining an experienced multi-disciplinary group, this is an exciting 
> opportunity for a motivated individual to complement and help shape our 
> current capabilities in the EM area. 
> This is a permanent, full-time position suitable for a PhD degree holder (or 
> equivalent).
> 
> To apply for this role and for further details, please click on the link 
> below (Vacancy no : WD106591) 
> https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_gsk/external1931/gateway.do?functionName=viewFromLink&jobPostId=330903&localeCode=en-us
>  
> <https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_gsk/external1931/gateway.do?functionName=viewFromLink&jobPostId=330903&localeCode=en-us>
> A full job description is also included at the end of this message.
> 
> Applications for this vacancy are to be made online by 24th MARCH
> Informal inquiries can be sent to  chun-wa.h.ch...@gsk.com 
> <mailto:chun-wa.h.ch...@gsk.com>
> Thank you for your interest,  
> 
> Chun-wa Chung
> 
> UK Head Structural & Biophysics  Sciences
> GlaxoSmithKline R&D
> Stevenage
> SG1 2NY
> Tel no: +44 1438 763342
> email : chun-wa.h.ch...@gsk.com <mailto:chun-wa.h.ch...@gsk.com>
>  
>  
>  
> Full Job Description (WD78277):
> GlaxoSmithKline is a world leading research-based pharmaceutical company. We 
> are focused around three core businesses: Pharmaceuticals, Vaccines and GSK 
> Consumer Healthcare. We have a significant global presence with commercial 
> operations in more than 150 countries, a network of 84 manufacturing sites in 
> 36 countries and large R&D centres in the UK, US,  Belgium and China.
> The UK Structural and Biophysical Sciences group is a multi-disciplinary 
> department within GSK R&D that provides molecular insights into drug 
> discovery for both small molecule and biopharmaceutical programs.
> 
> We currently have an exciting opportunity for a laboratory-based scientist 
> with expertise in state-of-the-art electron microscopy techniques to play an 
> influential and key role in the application and development of these methods 
> across small molecule and therapeutic protein programs. This individual will 
> have extensive experience in the sample preparation and optimisation 
> processes necessary to produce high-quality molecular images of protein 
> structure, including direct experience of Cryo-EM methodologies. Experience 
> of data analysis and interpretation is also expected. Being responsible for 
> delivering structural insights to support program teams and contributing to 
> the  wider protein structural and biophysical area by identifying and driving 
> forward improvements and innovations that advance drug discovery projects, 
> the individual must be a collaborative team player able to work successfully 
> with other scientists within the department and within diverse teams.
> 
> Key Responsibilities and Accountabi

Re: [ccp4bb] Vacancy: structural biologist with cryo-EM expertise at GSK closing date 24th March

2017-03-10 Thread Anindito Sen
Hello Dr. Chung,

It was nice talking to you. I have submitted the application online. However I 
have not received any email conformation. In any case, I am attaching the 
screenshot of my submission below.

Kindly acknowledge when you receive my application. 

Best Regards

Andy






Anindito Sen. Ph.D
Scientist and Application Specialist in Biological Sciences
JEOL LTD.
13F, Ohtemachi Nomura Bldg.
2-1-1 Ohtemachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
100-0004
Tel: +81-3-62623563
Fax: +81-3-6262-3577

www.jeol.com

> On Mar 6, 2017, at 7:03 PM, Chun-wa Chung  wrote:
> 
> Job-posting  - Seeking structural biologist with cryo-EM expertise at GSK
>  
> A vacancy for a structural biologist with cryo-EM expertise has opened up 
> within the UK structural and biophysical sciences group at GlaxoSmithKline 
> R&D. Joining an experienced multi-disciplinary group, this is an exciting 
> opportunity for a motivated individual to complement and help shape our 
> current capabilities in the EM area. 
> This is a permanent, full-time position suitable for a PhD degree holder (or 
> equivalent).
> 
> To apply for this role and for further details, please click on the link 
> below (Vacancy no : WD106591) 
> https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_gsk/external1931/gateway.do?functionName=viewFromLink&jobPostId=330903&localeCode=en-us
>  
> 
> A full job description is also included at the end of this message.
> 
> Applications for this vacancy are to be made online by 24th MARCH
> Informal inquiries can be sent to  chun-wa.h.ch...@gsk.com 
> 
> Thank you for your interest,  
> 
> Chun-wa Chung
> 
> UK Head Structural & Biophysics  Sciences
> GlaxoSmithKline R&D
> Stevenage
> SG1 2NY
> Tel no: +44 1438 763342
> email : chun-wa.h.ch...@gsk.com 
>  
>  
>  
> Full Job Description (WD78277):
> GlaxoSmithKline is a world leading research-based pharmaceutical company. We 
> are focused around three core businesses: Pharmaceuticals, Vaccines and GSK 
> Consumer Healthcare. We have a significant global presence with commercial 
> operations in more than 150 countries, a network of 84 manufacturing sites in 
> 36 countries and large R&D centres in the UK, US,  Belgium and China.
> The UK Structural and Biophysical Sciences group is a multi-disciplinary 
> department within GSK R&D that provides molecular insights into drug 
> discovery for both small molecule and biopharmaceutical programs.
> 
> We currently have an exciting opportunity for a laboratory-based scientist 
> with expertise in state-of-the-art electron microscopy techniques to play an 
> influential and key role in the application and development of these methods 
> across small molecule and therapeutic protein programs. This individual will 
> have extensive experience in the sample preparation and optimisation 
> processes necessary to produce high-quality molecular images of protein 
> structure, including direct experience of Cryo-EM methodologies. Experience 
> of data analysis and interpretation is also expected. Being responsible for 
> delivering structural insights to support program teams and contributing to 
> the  wider protein structural and biophysical area by identifying and driving 
> forward improvements and innovations that advance drug discovery projects, 
> the individual must be a collaborative team player able to work successfully 
> with other scientists within the department and within diverse teams.
> 
> Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities: 
> • Design and perform technical experiments in the EM area (sample 
> preparation, optimisation and analysis).
> • Document and communicate scientific results clearly and promptly.
> • Provide strong scientific lead to shape EM strategy within structural 
> biology and across therapeutic discovery programs.
> • Build EM capabilities and infrastructure through interactions with the 
> internal and external scientific community.
> • Maintain scientific excellence and lead in a rapidly evolving area e.g. 
> through interactions such as the FEI/LMB/Pharm consortium.
> • Become an integral team member of multiple project teams.
> 
> Key Capabilities and Proficiency:
> 1. Technical expertise leading to Impact 
> Evidence of specific and in depth knowledge of transmission electron 
> microscopy used as a structural technique, especially single particle 
> cryo-EM. A track record of its application to address scientific problems 
> relevant to pharmaceutical research. 
> 2. Influence and Scientific awareness 
> Evidence of engagement with external scientific environment including the 
> ability to identify and pursue opportunities that advance capabilities within 
> own research area.
> 3. Team work 
> Demonstrable ability to both directly and indirectly influence and impact the 
> progression of programs of res

[ccp4bb] Vacancy: structural biologist with cryo-EM expertise at GSK closing date 24th March

2017-03-06 Thread Chun-wa Chung
Job-posting  - Seeking structural biologist with cryo-EM expertise at GSK

A vacancy for a structural biologist with cryo-EM expertise has opened up 
within the UK structural and biophysical sciences group at GlaxoSmithKline R&D. 
Joining an experienced multi-disciplinary group, this is an exciting 
opportunity for a motivated individual to complement and help shape our current 
capabilities in the EM area.
This is a permanent, full-time position suitable for a PhD degree holder (or 
equivalent).
To apply for this role and for further details, please click on the link below 
(Vacancy no : WD106591) 
https://careers.peopleclick.com/careerscp/client_gsk/external1931/gateway.do?functionName=viewFromLink&jobPostId=330903&localeCode=en-us
A full job description is also included at the end of this message.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online by 24th MARCH
Informal inquiries can be sent to  
chun-wa.h.ch...@gsk.com
Thank you for your interest,
Chun-wa Chung
UK Head Structural & Biophysics  Sciences
GlaxoSmithKline R&D
Stevenage
SG1 2NY
Tel no: +44 1438 763342
email : chun-wa.h.ch...@gsk.com





Full Job Description (WD78277):

GlaxoSmithKline is a world leading research-based pharmaceutical company. We 
are focused around three core businesses: Pharmaceuticals, Vaccines and GSK 
Consumer Healthcare. We have a significant global presence with commercial 
operations in more than 150 countries, a network of 84 manufacturing sites in 
36 countries and large R&D centres in the UK, US,  Belgium and China.
The UK Structural and Biophysical Sciences group is a multi-disciplinary 
department within GSK R&D that provides molecular insights into drug discovery 
for both small molecule and biopharmaceutical programs.

We currently have an exciting opportunity for a laboratory-based scientist with 
expertise in state-of-the-art electron microscopy techniques to play an 
influential and key role in the application and development of these methods 
across small molecule and therapeutic protein programs. This individual will 
have extensive experience in the sample preparation and optimisation processes 
necessary to produce high-quality molecular images of protein structure, 
including direct experience of Cryo-EM methodologies. Experience of data 
analysis and interpretation is also expected. Being responsible for delivering 
structural insights to support program teams and contributing to the  wider 
protein structural and biophysical area by identifying and driving forward 
improvements and innovations that advance drug discovery projects, the 
individual must be a collaborative team player able to work successfully with 
other scientists within the department and within diverse teams.

Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities:
* Design and perform technical experiments in the EM area (sample preparation, 
optimisation and analysis).
* Document and communicate scientific results clearly and promptly.
* Provide strong scientific lead to shape EM strategy within structural biology 
and across therapeutic discovery programs.
* Build EM capabilities and infrastructure through interactions with the 
internal and external scientific community.
* Maintain scientific excellence and lead in a rapidly evolving area e.g. 
through interactions such as the FEI/LMB/Pharm consortium.
* Become an integral team member of multiple project teams.

Key Capabilities and Proficiency:
1. Technical expertise leading to Impact
Evidence of specific and in depth knowledge of transmission electron microscopy 
used as a structural technique, especially single particle cryo-EM. A track 
record of its application to address scientific problems relevant to 
pharmaceutical research.
2. Influence and Scientific awareness
Evidence of engagement with external scientific environment including the 
ability to identify and pursue opportunities that advance capabilities within 
own research area.
3. Team work
Demonstrable ability to both directly and indirectly influence and impact the 
progression of programs of research and to work in multi-disciplinary teams, 
displaying appropriate interpersonal skills and team work






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