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From: jurgen@yola.bmrb.wisc.edu (Jurgen Doreleyers)
Subject: Announcing the BioMagResBank (BMRB) list server
Date: 23 Jun 2000 17:42:42 +0100
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Dear all,

The BioMagResBank (BMRB) is pleased to announce the start of its list
server and invites discussions on topics related to NMR and
structural biology. The list server is open to the public on a free
subscription basis and is not moderated. Our help desk, which can be
found on the BMRB homepage (http://bmrb.wisc.edu), remains available
for submitting those suggestions or questions to the BMRB that might
be unsuitable for a public forum.

Description of the BMRB
BMRB contains NMR assigned chemical shifts and other NMR
parameters (chemical shifts, J-couplings, relaxation rates, etc)
derived from proteins, peptides, and nucleic acids, along with data
describing the source of the molecule and the conditions used to
study it. The current databank contains over 400,000 unique chemical
shifts in more than 1600 entries.

How to Join
Just follow the directions at http://bmrb.wisc.edu/maillist. People
who have deposited data at the BMRB (or PDB) are particularly invited
to join the list server (you must subscribe, however, since this is
not done automatically).

Looking forward to hear from you,
Jurgen F. Doreleijers
-- 
    Jurgen F. Doreleijers
    BioMagResBank, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, WI, USA
    mailto:jurgen@bmrb.wisc.edu


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From owner-str-nmr@hgmp.mrc.ac.uk  Sat Jun 24 18:50:03 2000
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From: krish@ksu.edu ("R. Krishnamoorthi")
Subject: Postdoc position available
Date: 24 Jun 2000 03:57:24 +0100
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A postdoctoral position available immediately for
biophysical studies (titration and scanning calorimetry, CD,
and NMR) of serine proteases and their protein inhibitors. 
Molecular biology experience desirable.  Apply with  two
references to:

Ramaswamy Krishnamoorthi
Department of Biochemistry
Kansas State University
Manhattan, KS 66506
Phone: (785) 532-6262
e-mail: krish@ksu.edu
http://www-personal.ksu.edu/~krish/krish.htm
 


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From: raman@bragg.bio.uci.edu (CS Raman)
Subject: Postdoctoral Postions in Structural Biology
Date: 24 Jun 2000 18:56:43 +0100
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POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS IN STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY

Two positions are available in the newly established
Structural Biology Center at the University of Texas.
Highly motivated individuals are sought to pursue
research in an active and collaborative environment.
One position will focus on x-ray crystallographic
studies of the proteins involved in the nitric oxide
signaling pathway (Cell 95: 939-950 [1998]).  
Another position is geared towards solving structures
of novel proteins in transcriptional silencing.
Diffraction-quality crystals and/or optimized protein
expression systems are in hand to provide a head-start 
on these projects. Both projects also present the
opportunity for pursuing biochemical and functional
studies in parallel with the structural analysis.  
The laboratory is equipped with state-of-the-art facilites
including a Rigaku generator, RAXIS IV++ detectors, Osmic
mirrors, cryo-cooling, and equipment for all aspects
of protein purification, expression, and characterization.

The applicant should have a Ph.D. in Biochemistry or 
Molecular Biophysics.  Preference will be given to those
candidates with training in macromolecular crystallography.
However, those with research expertise in protein chemistry,
molecular biology, or computational chemistry/biology are
encouraged to apply.  Interested candidates should send their
CV along with e-mail addresses of three references to 
craman@uci.edu OR Dr. C. S. Raman, Structural Biology Center,
Dept. of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University
of Texas - Houston Medical School, Suite 6.200, 6431 Fannin St,
Houston, TX 77030.  URL:deanweb.med.uth.tmc.edu.  The University
of Texas - Medical School in Houston is an Equal Employment/
Opportunity Employer.


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From: sudha@scripps.edu (Sudha Veeraraghavan)
Subject: Postdoctoral Positions: Protein NMR
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		 Postdoctoral Positions
		Structural Biology Center
	University of Texas-Houston Medical School

Two postdoctoral positions are available immediately to solve protein
structures using modern NMR methods.  Research focus is to elucidate the
molecular basis for cell cycle regulation.  One project involves studies
on a novel protein that regulates oocyte maturation; another involves
investigating a kinase that plays a key role in cell proliferation. 
Fellows will study the solution structures and dynamics of proteins or
protein fragments using hetero- and homonuclear multidimensional gradient
NMR techniques on a 600 MHz Avance NMR spectrometer.  The projects will
also incorporate proteomics approaches to identify and characterize
interacting proteins. 

Candidates who are competent in macromolecular NMR methods and solving
structures or with a strong background in pulse program development and
interest in learning to solve structures are preferred.  Interested
candidates should e-mail their CV with the names, addresses, and e-mail of
three references to sudha@scripps.edu or mail to

Dr. Sudha Veeraraghavan Structural Biology Center Department of
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Texas-Houston Medical
School 6431 Fannin Street Houston, TX 77030

***The UT-Houston Medical School is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer ***


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Sudha Veeraraghavan, Ph.D.              E-Mail: sudha@scripps.edu
Department of Molecular Biology TPC15
The Scripps Research Institute          Office: (858) 784-8824
10550 N. Torrey Pines Rd.		Harper Lab: (858) 784-9858
La Jolla, CA 92037                      FAX   : (858) 784-8895
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