NMR Position

From: Dan Bearden (Dan.Bearden@noaa.gov)
Date: Tue Oct 09 2007 - 12:55:59 PDT


National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Hollings Marine Laboratory
Charleston, South Carolina
United States

        An experienced NMR scientist is sought for the Hollings Marine Laboratory (HML)
NMR Facility in Charleston, SC. The position will most likely be filled with a
person at the Bachelors or Masters level. A candidate with a degree in
chemistry, biochemistry or physics is desirable. Besides demonstrable experience
in high-resolution NMR, experience in additional areas like chromatography, mass
spectrometry, environmental research or electronics is needed to support
research in the fields of metabonomics, structural biology, analytical
measurement science and natural products research. The position will include
working with staff scientists, postdocs and students conducting a wide variety
of research using the NMR facilities at the HML including 500MHz, 700MHz and
800MHz NMR instrumentation. These instruments are equipped with a number of
accessories (CryoProbes, flow probes, LC/MS, HRMAS) that will require a unique
individual who works well with others, and is self-motivated and responsible.
Duties will include a number of physical activities such as cryogen fills, probe
changes and wet lab support.
        The HML is a multi-institutional research facility with partners from NIST,
National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Medical
University of South Carolina (MUSC), the University of Charleston, and the South
Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR).
        Please send a resume and a short description of experience and skills to Dr.
Dan Bearden, dan.bearden@noaa.gov. This Federal position requires United States
Citizenship.

Thanks,
Dan

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Dan Bearden, PhD
Research Chemist
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Hollings Marine Laboratory
331 Ft. Johnson Rd.
Charleston, SC 29412
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dan.bearden@noaa.gov
Phone: (843) 762-8865
FAX: (843) 762-8737
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