am restricted to applicants who already have entitlement to
work in the UK/EU.
Best wishes
Jim Spencer
Dr James Spencer
Senior Lecturer
School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
University of Bristol
Biomedical Sciences Building
University Walk
Bristol BS8 1TD
Tel: 0117 331 2084
Fax: 0117 331
Dear All,
Please could you draw the following to the attention of any interested,
suitably qualified and eligible undergraduate students?
Many thanks
Jim Spencer
Applications are being sought for a four year PhD position (including a
taught component and laboratory rotations in the first year
Dear All,
A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Jim Spencer
at the University of Bristol (UK) to study the structure, mechanism and
inhibition of zinc-dependent (metallo) beta lactamases. The position is
available for one year in the first instance, with a good possibility
Jim Spencer
--
Dr. James Spencer,
Lecturer in Microbiology
School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Medical Sciences Building
University of Bristol
University Walk
Bristol BS8 1TD
jim.spen...@bristol.ac.uk
http://www.bristol.ac.uk/cellmolmed/staff/spencer.html
Dear All,
Apologies for the off-topic question. I'm seeking suggestions on the best
way to achieve an effective, but not over-harsh, chemical lysis of E coli
expressing an oxygen-sensitive Fe-S protein. We need to lyse anaerobically
but do not have access to a sonicator that we can use in th
.
Many thanks
Jim Spencer
A PhD position will shortly be available (from 1st October 2011 or as soon
as possible thereafter) in the laboratory of Dr J. Spencer in the School of
Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Bristol, UK. The student
will use a variety of structural (X-ray
year in the first
instance.
Feel free to contact me directly if you need further information, but to
apply please follow the instructions on the link above. The closing date
is 28th February.
Best wishes
Jim Spencer
--
Dr. James Spencer,
Lecturer in Microbiology
School
Dear All,
A one year postdoctoral position is available immediately in the lab of Dr.
Jim Spencer in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the
University of Bristol, U.K. The successful applicant will work to
biochemically characterise and crystallise a novel metalloprotein