Dear all, I would like to inform you that a beamline scientist position at the EMBL-Grenoble has been opened (the deadline is the 31st of December).
The successful candidate will join the Synchrotron Crystallography Team at the EMBL-Grenoble and work as part of the collaborative EMBL/ESRF Joint Structural Biology Group. He/She is expected to take a significant role in the commissioning and operation of the new ID30A MASSIF beamline complex, which is part of the ESRF UPBL10 Upgrade project. The candidate will also contribute to the technical and scientific development of advanced methods for crystal screening and associated data analysis, vital to complement the next generation of beamline automation that will be installed on MASSIF. Further details on these projects can be found at: http://www.esrf.eu/AboutUs/Upgrade http://www.esrf.eu/UsersAndScience/Experiments/MX/massif Further information on the position and group can be found here: http://www.embl.fr/aboutus/jobs/searchjobs/index.php?newlang=1&newms=sr&searchregion=670 http://www.embl.fr/research/unit/mccarthy/index.html For informal discussions please contact me. Best regards, Andrew Andrew McCarthy, EMBL-Grenoble, 6 Rue Jules Horowitz, Grenoble, France. Tel: +33-476207276