[bionet.jobs] BIOJOBS

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           ROYAL HOLLOWAY AND BEDFORD NEW COLLEGE
                   UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
                SCHOOL OF LIFE SCIENCES

                Postgraduate Studentships

Applications are invited for the following positions leading to the degree of
PhD, commencing 1st October 1990.

1.  Neuropeptide biosynthesis in insects.  SERC earmarked studentship,
supervised by Professor Michael O'Shea, Cell Biology Laboratory.  The project
will include the use of automated protein sequencing, protein/peptide HPLC,
immunochemical methods and molecular biological techniques to study the
biosynthesis of important regulatory neuropeptide hormones in the locust.

2.  Protein processing during the assembly of Photosystem II.  SERC earmarked
studentship, supervised by Professor John Bowyer, Department of Biochemistry.
The student will gain experience in protein/peptide HPLC, immunochemical
methods, protein sequencing and in vitro translation experiments to study the
proteolytic processing of a key polypeptide during its assembly into the
Photosystem II reaction centre complex.

3.  Enzymology of herbicide resistance in plants.  SERC/CASE studentship,
supervised by Professor John Bowyer, Department of Biochemistry, and
Dr. David Hallahan, Rothamsted Experimental Station (RES).  The project will
involve plant tissue culture, membrane protein purification, and monoclonal
antibody technology to characterise cytochrome P450 enzymes involved in broad
spectrum herbicide detoxification.  The student will spend equal time at
RHB New College and RES.

Applicants should hold or expect to gain a First Class or Upper Second Honours
Degree in Biochemistry, Biology or Chemistry.  Written applications, with the
names and addresses of two referees, should be sent directly to the relevant
project supervisor at Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, Egham Hill,
Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, as soon as possible.

Informal enquiries by telephone are welcomed (Professor Bowyer: 0784 434455,
Ext. 3803; Professor O'Shea: 0784 434455 Ext. 3768/3770).


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LOPEZT%ARIZRVAX@PUCC.PRINCETON.EDU (11/22/90)

HELLO

Any information on the BIOSCI employment bulletin would be appreciated

                        Tony Lopez