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  From: Karen Fleming <karen.fleming@jhu.edu>
  To  : rasmb@bbri.org
  Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 16:08:02 -0500

post-doc position available

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Dear colleagues,

We have a post-doctoral position available here at Johns Hopkins
University in the field of structural thermodynamics of membrane
proteins. The description is found below. I would appreciate it if you
would share this opportunity with talented students in your programs.

Karen Fleming.

Post-Doctoral Position Available:
Structural Thermodynamics of Membrane Proteins

A full-time post-doctoral position is available in the Department of
Biophysics at Johns Hopkins University. Our group is focused on
understanding the interplay between structure and energetics in membrane
proteins. Our approach combines analytical ultracentrifugation,
calorimetry, CD, NMR structural analysis and computational modeling.
Successful candidates will be expected to participate in the JHU
Biophysics community and will have the opportunity to collaborate with a
variety of groups here. Funding for the position is guaranteed for at
least two years.

Desirable applicants will have a strong background in biological
thermodynamics, manipulation of soluble and/or membrane proteins, and/or
structural analysis using multidimensional NMR techniques. Computer
programming and molecular biology experience is helpful but not
necessary.

Persons who are seeking to work on important scientific problems and who
have a talent for learning sophisticated techniques should send a
curriculum vitae, statement of research interests, and name and address
of three references to:

Dr. Karen G. Fleming
Department of Biophysics
Johns Hopkins University
3400 North Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

Voice: 410-516-7256
Fax: 410-516-4118
Email: karen.fleming@jhu.edu
http://www.jhu.edu/~biophys/fleming/
http://www.jhu.edu/~biophys/

P.S. As a bonus, successful candidates can (if they wish) crew on
sailing trips in the Chesapeake Bay !




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Dear colleagues,
<p>We have a post-doctoral position available here at Johns Hopkins University
in the field of structural thermodynamics of membrane proteins. The description
is found below. I would appreciate it if you would share this opportunity
with talented students in your programs.
<p>Karen Fleming.
<p><b>Post-Doctoral Position Available:</b>
<br><b>Structural Thermodynamics of Membrane Proteins</b>
<p>A full-time post-doctoral position is available in the Department of
Biophysics at Johns Hopkins University. Our group is focused on understanding
the interplay between structure and energetics in membrane proteins. Our
approach combines analytical ultracentrifugation, calorimetry, CD, NMR
structural analysis and computational modeling. Successful candidates will
be expected to participate in the JHU Biophysics community and will have
the opportunity to collaborate with a variety of groups here. Funding for
the position is guaranteed for at least two years.
<p>Desirable applicants will have a strong background in biological thermodynamics,
manipulation of soluble and/or membrane proteins, and/or structural analysis
using multidimensional NMR techniques. Computer programming and molecular
biology experience is helpful but not necessary.
<p>Persons who are seeking to work on important scientific problems and
who have a talent for learning sophisticated techniques should send a curriculum
vitae, statement of research interests, and name and address of three references
to:
<p>Dr. Karen G. Fleming
<br>Department of Biophysics
<br>Johns Hopkins University
<br>3400 North Charles Street
<br>Baltimore, MD 21218
<p>Voice: 410-516-7256
<br>Fax: 410-516-4118
<br>Email: karen.fleming@jhu.edu
<br><A HREF="http://www.jhu.edu/~biophys/fleming/">http://www.jhu.edu/~biophys/fleming/</A>
<br><A HREF="http://www.jhu.edu/~biophys/">http://www.jhu.edu/~biophys/</A>
<p>P.S. As a bonus, successful candidates can (if they wish) crew on sailing
trips in the Chesapeake Bay !
<br> 
<br> 
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