Postdotoral Position
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario
A postdoctoral position is available to study the biochemical and
physiological aspects of the metabolic interactions of carbon and nitrogen
in green algae and vascular plants. Current emphasis is on the
identification and characterization of the key enzymes in carbon metabolism
involved in this interaction. Research involves protein biochemistry
including purification and protein chemistry, metabolite determinations and
measurement of physiological parameters including gas exchange and nutrient
uptake. Individules should have an interest in integrating observations on
the biochemical and physiological level with questions whole organism
biology. Questions can be directed to turpind at post.queensu.ca. If
interested in applying for the position, please send cover letter outlining
your reseach interests and experience, curriculum vitae, and the names,
addresses and telephone numbers of three to five references either to the
above e-mail address or to: Dr. David H. Turpin, Department of Biology,
Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6, Canada