announcement of NMR position
Vera Mainz (mainzv@aries.scs.uiuc.edu)
Wed, 24 Sep 1997 16:30:35 -0500
>Date: Wed, 24 Sep 1997 15:44:33 -0500
>To: <mainzv> "Vera Mainz"
>From: David Gorenstein <david@nmr.utmb.edu>
>Subject: announcement of NMR position
>
>Dear Vera:
>
>Please post and distribute:
>
> Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Biophysical Faculty Position
> The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, Texas
>
> In continuing development of Structural Biology at the University of
>Texas Medical Branch, we are pleased to announce a tenure-track faculty
>opening at the Assistant Professor level.
>
> We seek candidates with strong backgrounds in NMR spectroscopy who make
>extensive use of NMR to solve important biological problems. The
>successful candidate is to establish an independent research program that
>may involve determination of macromolecularstructures and/or innovative
>application of NMR spectroscopy in the study of biological macromolecules.
>The NMR facility at UTMB consists of new 400, 600 and 750 MHz Varian
>spectrometers housed in a newly renovated building.
>
> Candidates must have outstanding potential in research with a record and
>stature in their field of expertise. They are expected to attract funding
>from national agencies and to fully participate in teaching and service
>with the Department of Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics.
>Affiliations with The Sealy Center for Structural Biology, other UTMB
>Centers and relevant Departments are possible.
>
> Structural Biology currently consists of 10 biophysical faculty members
>in areas of NMR spectroscopy, x-ray crystallography, computational biology,
>and biophysical chemistry with facilities directed by Drs. David
>Gorenstein, Werner Braun, Robert O. Fox and James Lee, respectively.
>Structural Biology received financial support from UTMB and endowed support
>from the Sealy Center for Structural Biology. Facilities consist of a
>newly renovated building andadditional laboratories, along with excellent
>computational, NMR, crystallographic, and biophysical equipment.
>
> Applications should include a complete curriculum vitae, a description of
>research interests and names and addresses of at least three references.
>Review of applications will begin October 15, 1997 and continue until the
>position is filled. Applications should be addressed to:
>
> Dr. James C. Lee
> Structural Biology Search Committee
> Department of Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics
> The Sealy Center for Structural Biology
> University of Texas Medical Branch
> Galveston, Texas 77555-1055
>
> UTMB is an equal opportunity M/F/V/D affirmative action employer. UTMB
>hires onlyindividuals authorized to work in the United States.
>
>Thank you,
>
>
>
>
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>David Gorenstein
>Director, Sealy Center for Structural Biology
>Charles Marc Pomerat Distinguished Professor of Biological Sciences,
>Dept. of Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics
>Dept. of Physiology and Biophysics
>University of Texas Medical Branch
>Galveston, TX 77555-1157
>
>Office: (409) 747 6801
>Main Office: (409) 747 6800
>Voice Mail: (409) 747 6801
>Fax: (409) 747 6850
>
>E-MAIL ADDRESS: david@nmr.utmb.edu
>http://www.nmr.utmb.edu/
>
>
>
>
Vera Mainz, Director
Varian Oxford Instrument Center for Excellence in NMR Laboratory
School of Chemical Sciences
Box 34-1, 142B RAL
600 S. Mathews
Urbana, IL 61801
217-244-0564
FAX 217-244-8068