position: NMR staff scientist

From: Thomas Szyperski (szypersk@nsm.buffalo.edu)
Date: Tue Oct 17 2000 - 16:10:42 PDT


Dear colleague,

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I am looking for a staff scientist

for our NMR high field facility at SUNY

Buffalo. In case you know someone who

might be interested, please forward the

following information:

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Position open: NMR staff scientist at UB (SUNYAB)

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Salary will commensurate with experience,

and may be up to

-----------> $45,000 (plus 29.5 % fringes)

[note that the costs of living in Buffalo, NY,

are ~20-30% below the US average of larger cities].

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We are operating a cluster of high field NMR

spectrometers (Varian Inova):

750 MHz, HCP/HCN TR probes (1999/2000), Sun Ultra 10

600 MHz, HCN TR probe (2000), Sun Ultra 10

---->cryoprobe purchase order is being processed

(NIH, SUNYAB supported)

500 MHz, HCN TR probe, Sun Ultra 5

---->nanoprobe purchase probe is being processed

500 MHz, HCN TR/broadband probe, Sun Ultra 10

400 MHz, HCP TR probe (2000), Sun Ultra 10

300 MHz, GEMINI

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The staff scientist is expected to play

a pivotal role for the operation of our

spectrometers in the framework

of the NESG consortium, which was

awarded $M 25 for the

next 5 years ($1 M total for our efforts).

Accordingly, this

position is available for up to 5 years.

see

http://www.nigms.nih.gov/news/releases/SGpilots.html

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An additional project for Bio-NMR methods

development in structural genomics has

been funded by NSF.

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Our efforts in high-throughput structure determination

are supported by the recently established

SUNYAB supercomputing center:

http://www.ccr.buffalo.edu

Indigo 2000, IBM SP-2, SGI Linux cluster,

Sun 5 cluster (64,128 stations)

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Our lab is fully equipped for routine

molecular biology (HPLC etc),

thermodynamic studies of biological

macromolecules (DSC, ITC),

and effcient spectral analysis

(sgi octane, impact, 2*indy, sun5,

PC cluster). We run the ETH software

package (PROSA, XEASY, DIANA...).

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Thank you and

kind regards,

Thomas Szyperski

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Dr. Thomas Szyperski
Associate Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Department of Chemistry, 816 Natural Sciences Complex
State Unversity of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, 14260, USA
Phone:    716-645-6800 (ext 2245), Fax:      716-645-7338
E-mail:   szypersk@nsm.buffalo.edu !!!!!NEW EMAIL!!!!
http://www.chem.buffalo.edu/Dept_Home_Page/Fac_Res_Int/Szyperski/index.html
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