[bionet.jobs] Postdoctoral Fellowships

GLEWIS@BIONET-20.BIO.NET (George Lewis) (07/20/88)

Currently, I have several postdoctoral positions available for candidates who have experience in one or more of the following: 1. molecular immunology, 2. cellular immunology, 3. membrane domain studies, or 4. expression of viral genes.  We are beginning the first year of a 5 year AIDS grant aimed toward defining the effects of gp120 binding on membrane domain organization.  Our goal is development of novel antibody constructs that more effectively inhibit the CD4-gp120 reaction. The work will be done at t
he University of Maryland Medical School in Baltimore.  All interested parties are encouraged to apply.  My phone is 301-328-3329.
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chas@stork.bcm.tmc.edu (Charles Lawrence) (10/26/90)

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                  W. M. Keck Center for Computational Biology

                            Postdoctoral Fellowships

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    Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University have been funded by
    the W. M. Keck Foundation to initiate a new research training
    program in the application of innovative computing technologies to
    biological problems.  We are establishing an integrated
    interdisciplinary program with participation of a broad spectrum of
    faculty.

    The primary training faculty include:

      o  C.T. Caskey (Baylor) - Human genome sequencing

      o  W.Chiu (Baylor) - 3-D reconstruction of macromolecular assemblies

      o  G.A. Gorry (Baylor) - Artificial intelligence

      o  K.W. Kennedy (Rice) - Parallel processing in computing

      o  G.C. King (Rice) - Macromolecular structure/dynamics and NMR

      o  C.B. Lawrence (Baylor) - Computer analysis of gene sequence data

      o  K.S. Matthews (Rice) - Gene regulation

      o  G.N. Phillips, Jr. (Rice) - Protein dynamics and X-ray crystallography

      o  F.A. Quiocho (Baylor) - Protein crystallography and 
                                 molecular recognition

    Persons with backgrounds in Computer Science, Mathematics,
    Physical, Chemical, and Biological Sciences are encouraged to
    apply.  Interested applicants should send curriculum vitae, at
    least two letters of recommendation, and a statement of their
    research interest in Computational Biology to either of the
    following faculty:

    Dr. Wah Chiu                       Dr. George Phillips, Jr.
    Baylor College of Medicine         Rice University
    One Baylor Plaza                   P.O. Box 1892
    Houston, TX  77030                 Houston, TX 77251
    or FAX 713-798-3729

    Baylor College of Medicine and Rice University are equal
    opportunity employers.

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