Dear Crystallographers:

We are starting a new electron microscopy/biochemistry laboratory at Monash
University, Melbourne, Australia (http://www.monash.edu.au/). Monash is a
young university (founded 1958) that has already made it to the top one per
cent of the world's universities according to the Times Higher Education
World University Rankings.

We have two postdoctoral positions available. One could be suitable for an
individual with extensive experience in theory/algorithm development for
crystallographic data processing and the other could be suitable for a
crystallographer with a strong biochemical background that wants to branch
into the field of cryo-EM of large macromolecular assemblies.

Our laboratory focuses on two fundamental research directions:
computational method development for single-particle 3D reconstruction at
near-atomic resolution and yeast transcription initiation on TATA-less
promoters.

To find out more about the positions and our research, please visit
http://simple.stanford.edu/emjobs_monash.html. Successful applicants must
have published at least two first-author papers. Interested candidates send
their CV:s and contact info to emjob.mon...@gmail.com.

We would appreciate if you could share this announcement with suitably
skilled and interested scientists in your network.

Best,

Dominika Elmlund & Hans Elmlund


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Dominika Elmlund, PhD
Associate Professor
Dept. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
School of Biomedical Sciences
Monash University
Bldg. 77, Clayton Vic,
Australia 3800
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