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== PhD studentship at Queen Mary, University of London == | |||
A BBSRC PhD studentship (for UK students only - EU students may be eligible for funding) | |||
is available for three years from October 2008 to work in my laboratory at Queen Mary, | |||
University of London. | |||
A provisional project title is "Conformational changes during the photocycle of a | |||
bacterial phytochrome". Further information is available from | |||
[http://photosynthesis.sbcs.qmul.ac.uk/Krauss_PhDProject.pdf] | |||
The main requirement is for a motivated and qualified scientist with a commitment to | |||
solving important biological problems by means of structural analysis, including X-ray | |||
crystallography. | |||
Please bring this opportunity to the attention of any interested graduate or final-year | |||
undergraduate in your research group or department. | |||
Applicants are invited to apply at the earliest opportunity. The position is open until | |||
filled. | |||
_______________________________________________ | |||
Dr Norbert Krauss | |||
Senior Lecturer in Structural Biology | |||
School of Biological and Chemical Sciences | |||
Queen Mary, University of London | |||
Walter Besant Building | |||
Mile End Road | |||
London E1 4NS | |||
UK | |||
e-mail: n.krauss@qmul.ac.uk | |||
[http://www.sbcs.qmul.ac.uk/people/norbert_krauss.shtml] | |||
[http://photosynthesis.sbcs.qmul.ac.uk/] |
Revision as of 12:16, 7 March 2008
PhD studentship at Queen Mary, University of London
A BBSRC PhD studentship (for UK students only - EU students may be eligible for funding) is available for three years from October 2008 to work in my laboratory at Queen Mary, University of London.
A provisional project title is "Conformational changes during the photocycle of a bacterial phytochrome". Further information is available from
The main requirement is for a motivated and qualified scientist with a commitment to solving important biological problems by means of structural analysis, including X-ray crystallography.
Please bring this opportunity to the attention of any interested graduate or final-year undergraduate in your research group or department.
Applicants are invited to apply at the earliest opportunity. The position is open until filled.
_______________________________________________
Dr Norbert Krauss
Senior Lecturer in Structural Biology
School of Biological and Chemical Sciences
Queen Mary, University of London Walter Besant Building Mile End Road London E1 4NS UK
e-mail: n.krauss@qmul.ac.uk