[Employment] Post Doc/Professorial positions in DNA repair/Bioinformatics

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Thu Jan 3 06:01:39 EST 2008



4. POST DOC AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES: Duarte, CA; Baltimore, MD;
Washington, D.C.;  Davis, CA; Rotterdam, The Netherlands; Chapel Hill, NC;
Worcester, MA; Seattle, WA; Burlington, VT;  France; Paris, France; Orsay,
France; Indianapolis, IN
  [Note: Check the list for more Job Opportunities on the DNA Repair
Interest Group web site: http://www.nih.gov:80/sigs/dna-rep/ ]

4.1 POSTDOCTORAL POSITIONS . CITY OF HOPE, DUARTE, CA

Postdoctoral positions are available to study structures and functions of
nuclease complexes involved in DNA replication/ repair/ genome stability
and their deficiency in carcinogenesis (NIH funded projects). The
candidates with experience in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology are
preferred. The other position is to participate in programmatic studies on
molecular mechanisms of inflammation associated carcinogenesis using our
established mouse models.  Immunological background is preferred.  For
more scientific background, please refer to our recent publication (Nature
Medicine 13:812-819) and web site: http://bricoh.coh.org/shenlab.
Application including a cover letter, curriculum vitae (publications),
statement of research interests (career goals), and three recommendation
letters should be forwarded to:  Dr. Binghui Shen, Department of Radiation
Biology, City of Hope, 1500 East Duarte Rd., Duarte, CA 91010-3000.  Tel:
(626)-301-8879; Fax: (626)-301-8280; e-mail: bshen from coh.org.  The City of
Hope National Medical Center and Beckman Research Institute, an equal
opportunity employer, is beautifully located in the east suburb of Los
Angeles with easy access to down town LA, Disneyland, mountains, and
Pacific beaches.  A competitive salary and benefit package will be
provided.


4.2 POSTDOCTOTAL POSITIONS - LABORATORY OF MOLECULAR GERONTOLOGY, NATIONAL
INST. ON AGING, NIH, BALTIMORE, MD.

Postdoctotal Positions available with Dr. Vilhelm A. Bohr, Laboratory of
Molecular Gerontology, National Inst. On Aging, NIH, Baltimore, Maryland.
To work on DNA repair as it relates to aging.  Studies focus on the DNA
metabolic functions of premature aging proteins including the RecQ
helicases, Cockayne syndrome, and others.  We are interested in how the
proteins operate in DNA repair, interested in their function in base
excision repair. We are also interested in mechanisms and disease and
age-related changes in mitochondrial DNA repair. Please contact Dr.
Vilhelm Bohr at vbohr from nih.gov

4.3 ONCOGENIC-GENOTOXIC STRESS SIGNALING AND FUNCTIONAL GENOMICS  -
POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS. GEORGETOWN UNIV, WASHINGTON, DC

A position is available for a doctoral scientist with interest and
experience in signal transduction at the Lombardi Comprehensive
Cancer Center at Georgetown University, Wash., DC.  Focus can include
a genetic approach with mouse models, kinase and phosphatase
signaling methodology, and other related modern approaches. This is a
postdoctoral position for a talented individual, and experience is
preferable in areas such as mouse models, molecular biology,
molecular radiobiology, or related fields.

Another position has recently been developed to apply functional
genomics to the study of radiation and other genotoxic stress
responses.  Experience in functional genomics, radiobiology, and/or
signal transduction is preferred.

Submit cover letter, c.v., and contact information for three
references to Dr. A. J. Fornace Jr. by e-mail to af294 from georgetown.edu;

Mailing address:  Georgetown University, Research Building, Room
E504, 3970 Reservoir Rd. NW, Washington, DC 20057-1468.  For more
details see http://www9.georgetown.edu/gumc/lombardi/fornacelab/

4.4 POSTDOC POSITION - MULTIPROTEIN COMPLEXES INVOLVED IN GENOMIC
INSTABILITY DISEASES AND DNA DAMAGE RESPONSE.

The National Institute on Aging, a major research component of the
National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Department of Health and
Human Services (DHHS) is recruiting for one post-doctoral fellow in the
Laboratory of Genetics, Intramural Research Program (IRP) with a
background in biochemistry or molecular genetics to work in the Genome
Instability and Chromatin-Remodeling Section, on purification of
multi-protein complexes and analysis of their structures and functions
(http://www.grc.nia.nih.gov/branches/lg/trru/trru.htm).  Projects
include studies of chromatin-remodeling mechanisms (G&D 19:1662-7), DNA
damage response, and human genomic instability diseases (Nat. Genet.
35:165-70; 37: 958-63).  Applicants should send the curriculum vitae,
via email to Dr. Weidong Wang, wangw from grc.nia.nih.gov

The successful individuals will possess a Ph.D. degree in biochemistry,
molecular genetics or a related field, with no more than five years of
Post Doctoral research experience.  Salary is commensurate with research
experience and accomplishments.

HHS and NIH are Equal Opportunity Employers


4.5 ASSISTANT PROFESSORS MICROBIOLOGY AND MOLECULAR GENETICS . UNIV OF
CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, CA

The Section of Microbiology, College of Biological Sciences, University of
California, Davis, invites applications for two tenure-track positions at
the level of Assistant Professor. This is a broadly based search for
candidates working on bacterial, archaeal or eukaryotic systems (microbial
and non-microbial). Candidates must have an outstanding record of
achievement in research and will be expected to develop a strong,
externally funded, research program in microbiology and/or molecular
genetics. Successful candidates will be expected to participate in normal
undergraduate and graduate teaching responsibilities. Department faculty
members use microbial and non-microbial systems to study diverse research
subjects ranging from environmental microbiology and bacterial gene
regulation to single molecule studies of protein-DNA interaction and
transcriptional control in mammalian cells.  See
http://microbiology.ucdavis.edu/ugfaculty.htm for descriptions of faculty
research. Due to limits on laboratory space availability, one of the two
positions must commence on or after January 1, 2009.

Applicants should submit (1) a curriculum vitae, (2) a statement of
current and proposed research, (3) copies of no more than two key
publications, (4) a statement of teaching interests, and (5) arrange to
have at least three letters of recommendation submitted. Applications will
only be accepted online at http://microbiology.ucdavis.edu/. Please see
the website for details.
While applications will be reviewed until the positions are filled, only
applications completed by November 16, 2007 can be assured of full
consideration. The University of California is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer with a strong institutional
commitment to the development of a climate that supports equality of
opportunity and a respect for differences.


4.6 PHD STUDENT AND 2 POST-DOC.S . ERASUSMUS UNVERSITY, ROTTERDAM, THE
NETHERLANDS
All positions are full time
THE DEPARTMENT
The research group of Dr. C. Wyman, is located in the department of Cell
Biology and Genetics and associated with the department of Radiation
Oncology, Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam. We are embedded
among several dynamic research groups actively working to understand the
mechanisms of genome maintenance in complete molecular detail.  Genome
maintenance refers to the collective processes that preserve genetic
information encoded in the chemical structure of DNA and faithfully pass
this information on in cell division. The new projects are aimed at
understanding the molecular interactions and structural dynamics that
drive homologous recombination repair of DNA breaks. These processes are
vital to cellular survival and important for cancer avoidance in humans.
We approach this problem using cutting edge methods of dynamic structural
biochemistry. We use scanning force microscopy to determine the molecular
architecture of individual protein-DNA complexes with nanometer
resolution.  Dynamic interactions are defined in real time in active
conditions using single-molecule fluorescent microscopy.  Within this
project the specific aims are: (1) to understand controlled assembly of
active recombinase filaments on DNA in need of recombinational repair, (2)
to reveal the molecular interactions that result in the products of
recombination becoming the substrates for DNA synthesis, and (3) to define
the structural changes required for homologous recombination reactions to
occur on DNA packaged in nucleosomes.

THE PROJECTS
PhD student project is aimed at determining the requirements for forming
functional filaments of Rad51 on DNA in need of recombinational repair.  A
filament of the human Rad51 recombinase bound to single stranded DNA is
the catalytic core of the DNA strand exchange reactions of homologous
recombination. In addition the influence of recombination mediators and
specific DNA substrates on Rad51 filament dynamics will be determined.

Post-doctoral projects have two broad goals, (1) to analyze the molecular
events resulting in hand off of a recombinase created DNA joint molecule
to a repair polymerase and (2) to analyze the mechanistic complexity of
recombination reactions occurring in the context of nucleosomal packaged
DNA.  This work will involve defined in vitro reactions validated
biochemically, analyzed by scanning force microscopy, and/or single
complex fluorescent microscopy.  There is considerable potential to
develop this line of research in new directions including novel analysis
techniques and methods.

JOB REQUIREMENTS
PhD position requires a masters (Europe) or bachelors (USA) degree in
molecular biology, biophysics or a related field. Familiarity with some of
the techniques is required (ex: protein purification, protein-DNA
interaction assays and/or single molecule imaging, dynamics and
fluorescent microscopy). Affinity for and understanding of image data
analysis is a strong plus.  As we are embedded in a research group whose
goal is to understand mechanisms of homologous recombination repair from
the level of animals all the way to molecules, all positions require an
interest in multidisciplinary thinking and research. Excellent English
language skills are expected.

Post-doc position requires a PhD degree in molecular biology, biophysics
or a related field.  These projects require expertise either in
biochemistry (protein purification, DNA-protein interaction assays), or
biophysics (single molecule imaging, or fluorescent microscopy work).
Experience and expertise in image data analysis is a strong plus. As we
are embedded in a research group whose goal is to understand mechanisms of
homologous recombination repair from the level of animals all the way to
molecules, all positions require an interest in multidisciplinary thinking
and research. Excellent English language skills are expected.

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
PhD Student: We offer you an appointment as a PhD student for a period of
4 years.  The gross monthly salary amounts to . 1.937 in the 1st year and
increases to . 2.482 in the 4th year with a full-time appointment,
according to the PhD salary scales of the CAO UMC. The conditions of
employment are in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement for
University Medical Centres (CAO UMC).

Post-doc: We offer you a temporary appointment for a period of two years.
Prolongation with one year is possible, depending on further developments.
The gross monthly salary, depending on qualifications and experience, is a
maximum of . 3.584 (scale 10) full-time. The conditions of employment are
in accordance with the Collective Bargaining Agreement for University
Medical Centres (CAO UMC).


INFORMATION And APPLICATIONS
Contact Dr. C. Wyman for information = c.wyman from erasmusmc.nl

Please send a letter of intent stating the position you are interested in
and your motivation, a CV and the names of 2 or 3 people that can be
contacted as professional references, by e-mail to Claire Wyman:
c.wyman from erasmusmc.nl

4.7 POST-DOCTORAL POSITIONS . MELANOMA DEVELOPMENT . UNIV OF NORTH
CAROLINA, CHAPEL HILL

Drs. Marila Cordeiro-Stone, William Kaufmann, and Aziz Sancar at the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are recruiting post-doctoral
fellows to study the human systems of DNA damage response during the
multistage development of melanoma.  Projects are focused on nucleotide
excision repair, post-replication repair, double-strand break repair and
cell cycle checkpoint responses to UV-induced DNA damage in normal human
melanocytes, melanoma cell lines and melanocytes that have been engineered
to express melanoma-associated genetic alterations.  Positions are
restricted to US citizens and permanent residents.  Submit curriculum
vitae and cover letter, including brief summary of training background,
future career plans, names and contact information for three references to
uncmcs from med.unc.edu.


4.8 POST-DOCTORAL POSITION . DNA MISMATCH REPAIR . WORCESTER, MA

POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AVAILABLE for research into DNA mismatch repair and
antirecombination using /E. coli/ as a model system. Background in
bacterial/molecular genetics preferred but not essential. For more
information see NAR 34, 2258 (2006) and JBC 281, 14340 (2006) or
http://users.umassmed.edu/martin.marinus.
 	Send CV to martin.marinus from umassmed.edu including the names of
three references. UMass Medical School is located in Worcester MA which
has frequent public transportation links to the Boston area. The
University of
Massachusetts is an Equal-Opportunity/Affirmative-Action Employer.
Thank you.
MG Marinus
Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology
UMass Medical School
364 Plantation Street
Worcester MA 01605 Tel 508 856 3330 Fax 508 856 2003
http://users.umassmed.edu/martin.marinus/

4.9 POSTDOCTORAL POSITION AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY - SEATTLE.

We have joined with seven other labs in the Seattle area to develop novel
approaches to vector-free gene therapy.   Our goal is to harness cellular
Pathways of homology-directed repair to correct genetic deficiencies in
situ.  This will be an exciting project for an independent, motivated and
interactive individual with a strong molecular background.

To apply, please send curriculum vitae, statement of research
accomplishments and interests, and names and contact information for
three references to:
Nancy Maizels, Ph.D.
Professor of Immunology and Biochemistry
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington 98195-7650
maizels from u.washington.edu

http://depts.washington.edu/maizels9/

4.10 POST- DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP . BURLINGTON, VT

Highly motivated candidates are invited to apply for two postdoctoral
positions to study the interactions between DNA repair glycosylases and
DNA polymerases with oxidative DNA damages using biochemical and
structural approaches. Applicants must have a strong
biochemical/biophysical background. Experience in x-ray crystallography
is highly desirable. Experience in protein overexpression and
purification is a plus.  The successful candidate must be able to work
independently as well as collaboratively. Excellent verbal and written
communication skills are required. The scientific atmosphere at the
University of Vermont is collegial with many ongoing collaborations and
Burlington is a great place to live. Foreign scientists as well as US
permanent residents and citizens are invited to apply.

Interested candidates should e-mail a complete CV and a list of three
references to:

Dr. Susan S. Wallace
Professor and Chair,
Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
The Markey Center for Molecular Genetics
University of Vermont
Susan.Wallace from uvm.edu

or:

Dr. Sylvie Doubli
Associate Professor
Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics
University of Vermont
Sylvie.Doubli from uvm.edu


4.11 POST-DOC FELLOWSHIP AND STUDENT POSITION - FRANCE

A postdoctoral and a PhD student positions are available immediately to
investigate the role of the transcription/DNA repair factor TFIIH in the
regulation of gene expression and genome maintenance. Mutations in three
of the ten subunits of TFIIH results in genetic disorders xeroderma
pigmentosum and trichothiodystrophy. Since several years we have
contributed to a better understanding of the regulation of protein coding
gene transcription and nucleotide excision repair (NER) by dissecting the
function of each of the ten subunits of TFIIH. Specific studies include in
vitro transcription and DNA repair assays, cell transfection and
establishment of stable cell lines, site-directed mutagenesis,
structure-function analyses. Experience in molecular techniques and
protein purification is desirable. Fundings are provided by either the EEC
and the French national research agency.

Recent publications:
Molecular Cell, (2006), 21, 215-226; (2007), 26, 245-256; (2007), 26,
231-244.
EMBO (2006), 25, 387-397; (2006), 25, 1915-1923 ; (2006), 25, 5481-91 ;
(2007) in press.
Applicants should send a letter of interest, a full CV and the names and
contact of three referees to Jean-Marc Egly, Institut de Gntique et de
Biologie Molculaire et Cellulaire, 1 rue Laurent Fries, BP 10142, 67404
ILLKIRCH Cedex, FRANCE   e-mail : egly from titus.u-strasbg.fr ; tel 33
388653447.

4.12  CUTANEOUS BIOLOGY, SKIN CANCER AND DNA REPAIR - PARIS, FRANCE
We are starting a new adventure in Paris Hpital Saint Louis and are about
to release a call for applications for scientists interested to
participate in the creation of a large center of cutaneous biology in
Hpital Saint-Louis. In that center I will be mostly involved with genetics
of skin cancer and we are searching for a senior or old junior fellow
specialized in DNA repair who could be interested to get a
position as a research fellow in that center.  Inserm will help to attract
French or any nationality candidates to get into that center. For the
Cancer Genetic group we are looking in France as well but I would like to
know if you have any fellows that could be fulfill the criteria of our
group (be a sufficiently advanced  scientist on DNA repair  able to be a
leader in that group on that field.). Of course applicants in skin biology
will also be interesting for us and I will send you he call when it is
ready to be released.
Yours sincerely
Pr Nicole Basset-Sguin
nicole.basset-seguin from sls.ap-hop-paris.fr


4.13 POST-DOCTORAL POSITIONS . ORSAY, FRANCE
Several post-doctoral positions are available to work on projects relating
to the cellular responses to ionising radiation and in particular (1)
PARP-hypoxia (2) the interaction of BER and DSB repair pathways and (3)
the characterisation of ATM sequence variants at INSERM U612.  The group
is based at Institut Curie.s Orsay laboratory in the outskirts of Paris
which offers a stimulating and dynamic English speaking work environment
for a post-doc position.

Applicants should send their curriculum vitae, description of research
experience and the names and contact addresses of two references to Janet
Hall (janet.hall from curie.u-psud.fr) or Frderique Megnin
(Frederique.Megnin from curie.u-psud.fr).



4.14 FACULTY POSITIONS  - ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CENTER - INDIANAPOLIS, IN

The newly established Indiana University Center for Environmental Health
located in the IU School of Medicine in Indianapolis announces a search
for new faculty in the area of environmental health.  The Center for
Environmental Health, in partnership with the Department of Pharmacology &
Toxicology and the Indiana University Cancer Center seeks outstanding
individuals for tenure-track faculty positions at the Assistant, Associate
and Full Professor level.  The Center for Environmental Health is
partnering with current active programs of excellence in toxicology,
cancer research, neuropharmacology, and children.s health to address
mechanisms of action and genetic susceptibility to environmental
influences.

A Ph.D. and/or M.D. degree and at least three (3) years of postdoctoral
research experience are required, and strong evidence of productivity and
grant support are desirable.  Competitive start-up packages include ample
space and access to exceptional core research facilities.  Successful
candidates will be expected to develop strong extramurally supported
research programs, contribute to an already strong, collaborative research
environment, and to excel in mentoring graduate and postgraduate trainees.

More information about the Center for Environmental Health and partner
departments can be found on our websites:  http://ceh.iu.edu;
http://pharmtox.iusm.iu.edu and http://cancer.iu.edu.   Interested
individuals should submit a curriculum vita, a research prospectus, and
the names and addresses of three (3) references.  Application materials
should be submitted electronically to the attention of Dr. James E.
Klaunig, Robert B. Forney Professor of Toxicology, Director, Center for
Environmental Health, IU School of Medicine at cehinfo from iu.edu. We
encourage applications from women and other underrepresented groups. In
addition, it is the University's policy to provide reasonable
accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities. Indiana University
is an EEO/AA Employer, M/F/D.




5.0  COMMERCIAL REAGENT SOURCES
[Note: There are more commercial reagent sources listed on the DNA Repair
interest group website: http://www.nih.gov:80/sigs/dna-rep/    These
sources are listed as a convenience to our readers and do not constitute
an endorsement of any of these companies or their products.]

5.1 MBL International offers many kits and reagents for research on DNA
Damage and Repair. MBL is especially excited to introduce two unique
monoclonal antibodies that can detect the major classes of UV-induced
photolesions:
Cyclobutane Pyrimidine Dimers (CPD) or pyrimidine-[6-4]-pyrimidinone
photoproducts (6-4 PP). These antibodies were established by Dr. T. Mori
et al. in Japan.

For more information on these antibodies, please visit the following links
http://www.mblintl.com/mbli/catalog/pdf/d195-1.pdf (anti-6-4PP)
http://www.mblintl.com/mbli/catalog/pdf/d194-1.pdf (anti-CPD)

or contact

Ricky Kim
Marketing Manager
MBL International
800-200-5459
ricky from mblintl.com
www.mblintl.com

5.2 Biocompare - This website www.biocompare.com calls itself .The Buyer.s
Guide for Life Scientists. This site includes comparisons of many reagents
that are useful for DNA repair studies including a listing of antibodies.

5.3 Genetex - Antibodies for DNA repair www.genetex.com Located in Texas.

5.4 Operon Biotechnologies -  Operon is asking researchers who are
interesting in CPD oligos cis-syn thymine dimers or cissyn cyclobutane
pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) to contact us. We are looking to make these
modified oligos available and are extremely interested in speaking with
you about your specific requirements. Our technology, experience, and
capacity are unparalleled in the industry, resulting in unsurpassed
quality and service for 20 years. Operon offers custom synthesis of
affordable, high-quality oligonucleotides - including a full range of
longmers and modified oligos - in a variety of scales, concentrations,
formats, and purification levels. Every effort will be made to help in
your research efforts.

Please contact:
Michael Melch
Operon Biotechnologies, Inc.
Southeast Business Manager
Cell: (301) 814-1292
Fax: (251) 252-7753
Email: michael.melch from operon.com or oligo-us from operon.com
Website:  http://operon.com


5.5 Abcam Ltd ( www.abcam.com ) - At present, we have a fairly substantial
range of products including those relating to DNA damage and repair (246
in total), and are actively developing this as we speak.

Please find a hyperlink provided below for your review.

http://www.abcam.com/index.html?pageconfig=catalog_byclass&intClassID=6

Thank you in advance for your time and kind consideration.

Miss Lesa Rodgers
Marketing Assistant
Abcam Ltd
21 Cambridge Science Park
Milton Road, Cambridge,
Cambridgeshire CB4 0TP
United Kingdom
www.abcam.com


5.6 Bethyl Laboratories, Inc. - Antibodies for DNA Damage/Repair and
related research (www.bethyl.com)  New antibodies include SDS3, DMAP1,
KIF14, DIS, MCM2, MCM3, MCM4, MCM6, MCM7, MCM10, Claspin, BRD2, Pumilio 1,
Pescadillo, Mre11, NBS1, SERCA2, AMPK and RFC1. http://www.bethyl.com

5.7  Reliable Biopharmaceutical Corporation - As the leading U.S.
manufacturer of modified nucleic acids, we wanted to introduce you to our
newest product: cis-syn TpT Cyclobutane Dimer Phosporamidite. Specially
developed for the DNA repair and research markets. You can see our
homepage and our TpT Dimer Amidite webpage to better understand our
company and products.

If I or my staff can answer any of your specific questions, please call at
your convenience.

Sincerely,
Sourena Nadji, Ph.D.
Reliable Biopharmaceutical Corporation
Director of Research and Development
(314)429-7700
http://www.reliablebiopharm.com/


5.8 Novus Biologicals, Inc, Littleton, CO - Antibodies for DNA Repair
Research (http://www.novusbio.com/search/index&search=&research_area=8)
and other research applications (www.novusbio.com). New antibodies include
are added weekly Including over 9,000 primary antibodies that Novus
distributes for Abnova, Taiwan.For more information contact: Novus
Biologicals, Inc. 303-730-1950 novus from novusbio.com


5.9 Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Inc, Santa Cruz, CA - Antibodies for
research applications.  Please find specific product information at
http://www.scbt.com

5.10 Cascade Bioscience - Antibodies to various FANC proteins.  Here is a
link to a website we have in development featuring FANC antibodies.
http://www.cascadebioscience.com
Patrick Foley, President, Cascade Bioscience, Inc, 37 Pierrepont Rd,
Winchester, MA 01890, Phone 781-721-4758 Fax 781-729-4731

5.11 Rockland - the leader in antibody based products is located near
Philadelphia, PA. Primary antibodies include Apolipoproteins, Collagens,
Cytokines and Transcription Factors. Secondary antibodies are conjugated
to a broad range of enzymes and fluorphors. ROCKLAND has developed new
antibodies to study Signaling Pathways. We produce our own antibodies. It
is for this reason researchers choose us for their custom antibody needs.
Primary Antibodies AKT Signaling Antibodies; Phospho and Pan reactive
antibodies involved in the PI-3 kinase pathway DNA Damage and Repair
AntibodiesPhospho ATM antibodies, mTOR antibodies and many more Cancer
Research Antibodies; Antibodies directed against Cell Cycle proteins,
Chromatin and Apoptosis targets Neuroscience Antibodies; Beta Amyloid,
Dab1, Superoxide Dismutase antibodies are just a few Ubiquitin & UBL; High
quality antibodies like SUMO, ISG15 and Ubiquitin Epitope Tag Antibodies;
6X HIS, HA, GST, Myc, RFP, Biotin, GFP and their conjugates Special
(United States and Canada only)

Our product listing [ http://www.rockland-inc.com ] currently contains
thousands of antibodies. You may also search for your favorite antibody in
our ever growing database. To complete your experiment, we also have a
number of other products and services that may interest you, to visit our
web site click here. To obtain a Rockland catalog, please click here.
Are you looking for an antibody that you just cant find? Get a quote for
Custom Antibody Production.
Custom Monoclonal Antibody Production
Custom Polyclonal Antibody Production
Regards,
Tabitha A. Bauman
Rockland Immunochemicals, Inc.
650 Englesville Road
Boyertown, PA 19512

5.12 Trevigen is a leading supplier of DNA damage research tools,
including CometAssay. Kits and Slides, FLARE Kits, PARP and PARG products,
DNA repair enzymes, antibodies to DNA damage adducts, and antibodies for
oxidative damage detection (8-oxo-dG antibodies). In 2006, Trevigen will
be launching Comet Assay Control Cells and a UVssDNA ELISA Kit, as well as
other highly anticipated products. Trevigen looks forward to serving your
DNA damage research needs. For more information, please call
1-800-873-8443 or visit our website at: http://www.trevigen.com

Thanks,
Michael Elliott
Trevigen,Inc.

6 ELECTRONIC CONTACTS:
6.1 Check out the DNA Repair Interest Group web site:
http://www.nih.gov:80/sigs/dna-rep/
You can find the schedule for future DNA Repair Interest Group
videoconferences and a listing of past videoconferences (with links to the
videoarchive) as well as a current list of JOB OPPORTUNITIES in DNA repair
and MEETING NOTICES.

6.2 Encourage your colleagues who are interested in DNA Repair to
request that they be added to this DNA Repair Interest Group listserve
e-mail list by sending a request by e-mail to: listserv from list.nih.gov
Leave the subject  blank. In the message field, type in: subscribe
DNARepair-L your name

   Alternatively, by filling out the form on the website
(http://www.nih.gov:80/sigs/dna-rep/ ) you can both add your name to the
e-mail list and have your name posted on the website.  If you want your
name to be listed you can fill out the .Join the SIG. form on the web site
and add your name to the listing of members.  If you are not at NIH then
be sure to click the .other. box and then fill in the name of your
institution.

6.3 Archives of these listserve mailings can be found at
   http://list.nih.gov/archives/dnarepair-l.html  or via links from
the DNA Repair Interest Group web site:
http://www.nih.gov:80/sigs/dna-rep/

6.4 I will be happy to relay information about post-doctoral
positions, jobs and meetings and other information related to DNA Repair.
Please send me an e-mail message (kraemerk from nih.gov) and I will incorporate
it into the next announcement list and post it on the DNA Repair Interest
Group web site: http://www.nih.gov:80/sigs/dna-rep/ .

(This list goes to more than 1300 scientists around the world who are
interested in DNA repair.)




Kenneth H. Kraemer, M.D.
Chief, DNA Repair Section
Basic Research Laboratory
National Cancer Institute
Building 37 Room 3E24
Bethesda,  MD 20892
301-496-9033    FAX: 301-496-8419
e-mail: kraemerk from nih.gov
DNA Repair Interest Group web site:
http://www.nih.gov:80/sigs/dna-rep/

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