A permanent position is available at the Department of Medical Biophysics,
Ume=E5 University. This position will be shared equally between the
Departments of Medical Biophysics and Organic Chemistry. The successful
candidate, a graduated NMR scientist (Ph.D.), preferably with post-doctoral
experience, will be responsible for the management of high resolution NMR
equipment, consisting initially of a Bruker DRX600 to be installed in
December of this year (1996), an AMX2 500 and an ACP250 NMR spectrometer.
The successful candidate should have excellent experience and an interest
in NMR methodology and equipment. The successful candidate will have the
opportunity to perform own research in the field of biological NMR and/or
participate in ongoing biological NMR projects focusing on the structure
determination of biological molecules, such as peptides, proteins and
nucleic acids, and on the study of their interactions, by using NMR
techniques.
Ume=E5 University applies individual salary-setting.
Applications, quoting the appropriate reference number (3135-1647-96)
together with a Curriculum Vitae and the names and addresses of two
professional referees, should reach the Registrar, Ume=E5 University, S-901
87 Ume=E5, Sweden, not later than
1 December, 1996.
=46urther information can be obtained from Professor Sybren Wijmenga,
Department of Medical Biophysics, Ume=E5 University, S-901 87 Ume=E5, Sweden=
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tel.: +46-90-167403/165234, e-mail: sybren@indigo.chem.umu.se and/or
Professor Ulf Edlund, Department of Organic Chemistry, Ume=E5 University,
tel.; +46-90-166933, e-mail: ulf.edlund@chem.umu.se.
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Ingmar Sethson
Dep. Organic Chemistry
Ume=E5 University
S-901 87 Ume=E5, Sweden
E-mail: ingmar.sethson@chem.umu.se
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