Positions available; NMR Faculty at Univ.Texas Med. Branch (fwd)

Vera Mainz (mainzv@aries.scs.uiuc.edu)
Thu, 2 Feb 1995 09:57:45 -0600 (CST)

Forwarded message:
> From david@nmr.utmb.edu Thu Feb 2 09:51:17 1995
> Date: Thu, 2 Feb 1995 09:50:08 -0500
> To: mainzv (Vera Mainz)
> From: david@nmr.utmb.edu (David Gorenstein)
> Subject: Positions available; NMR Faculty at Univ.Texas Med. Branch
>
> Dear Vera:
>
> Can you broadcast the following information on new NMR faculty positions?
>
> Thanks greatly, Dave
>
>
> Dear Colleague:
>
> I would greatly appreciate it if you could bring to the attention of
> appropriate candidates the attached information for NMR tenure-track
> faculty positions at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
> With funding from an NIH building grant, support of the Lucille P. Markey
> Foundation and other endowed foundation for a Structural Biology Program at
> UTMB, we continue our effort to establish a major NMR Center.
>
>
> Positions Available: NMR Faculty Positions at the University of Texas
> Medical Branch Galveston, Texas
>
> NMR spectroscopists are invited to apply for junior-level, tenure-track
> faculty positions at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston.
> The instrumentation includes new multinuclear Varian UNITYplus 750, 600 and
> wide-bore 400 MHz and other lower field instruments. (The 4-channel, 750
> MHz instrument is scheduled for installation in early Spring 1995.) The
> Center is housed in its own renovated building on campus, with operating
> funds, equipment and building funded by several endowed foundations, UT and
> NIH. The UTMB Structural Biology Program, supported in part by a new
> Lucille P. Markey Foundation award, will be expanded to include four or
> more faculty in NMR spectroscopy, several in computational biochemistry and
> several in x-ray crystallography.
>
> The successful candidate must have outstanding potential for independent
> research and record in the field of NMR; will be expected to attract
> funding from national agencies and to fully participate in graduate
> education at the departmental level. Affiliation with the Sealy Center for
> Molecular Science or other relevant academic departments will be available.
>
>
> Applications should include a complete curriculum vitae, a summary of
> research interests and names and addresses of at least three references.
> Review of applications will continue until the positions are filled.
> Applications should be addressed to:
>
> Dr. James C. Lee
> Structural Biology Search Committee
> Department of Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics
> and The Sealy Center for Molecular Science
> University of Texas Medical Branch
> Galveston, Texas 77555-1055
>
> UTMB is an equal opportunity M/F/V/H affirmative action employer. UTMB
> hires only individuals authorized to work in the United States.
>
> Thanks very much for your help.
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> -------------------------------------------------
> David Gorenstein
> Director, UTMB NMR Center
> Dept. of Human Biological Chemistry and Genetics
> University of Texas Medical Branch
> Galveston, TX 77555-1157
>
> Office: 409 747 6801
> Main Office/Voice Mail: 409 747 6800
> Fax: 409 747 6850
>
> NOTE NEW E-MAIL ADDRESS: david@nmr.utmb.edu
> http://www.nmr.utmb.edu/
>
>
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