The research group of Garry C. King in Sydney, Australia seeks one or two
postdoctoral associates to undertake studies of biomolecular recognition,
especially the structure, dynamics and interactions of nucleic acids. The
positions are available immediately for an initial period of two or three
years, renewed annually, with a suggested salary in the range of
$A 37,345-40,087 p.a.
Candidates should have a solid background in hands-on NMR, preferably with
experience in multidimensional biomolecular experiments, although
appropriately-qualified chemists with an interest in moving into biomolecular
work will be considered. Strong computational skills are a bonus.
Research Associates will work with other members of a small group pursuing
projects on C-13 relaxation analysis of nucleic acid motions, discovery of
new RNA structures/activities using SELEX methods and analysis of
protein/nucleic acid-ligand interactions.
NMR and computational facilities are competitive. The laboratory has major
use of a Bruker DMX-600 equipped with x,y,z gradients, secondary use of
a Bruker DMX-500 equipped with a z gradient, and houses a small
workstation cluster which includes SGI R8000 Indigo2, Indigo2 Extreme and Indy
hardware. These systems currently run a range of MSI and academic software.
Please address enquiries to:
Dr. Garry C. King
School of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
The University of New South Wales
Sydney 2052
Australia
Ph: +61-2-385-2021
Fax: +61-2-313-6271
Email: garry@bioc.unsw.edu.au
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Garry C. King
School of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics
The University of New South Wales
Sydney 2052
Australia
Ph: 61-2-385-2021
Fax: 61-2-313-6271
Email: garry@bioc.unsw.edu.au
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