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Postdoctoral positions in integrative structural biology study of signaling
complexes
The Page Laboratory at the University of Connecticut Health Center has an
immediate opening for
Dear CCP4 community,
Please join us for the ASBMB sponsored conference:
Motifs, modules, networks: Assembly and organization of regulatory signaling
systems
Oral and poster presentations: abstract deadline May, 10, 2023 (see below).
https://www.asbmb.org/meetings-events/motifs-modules-networks
Post-doctoral positions for the study of signaling complexes using X-ray
crystallography, Cryo-EM and NMR.
The Page Laboratory at the University of Connecticut Health Center has an
immediate opening for up to two post-doctoral candidates to study eukaryotic
signaling enzymes, with a focus on t
Tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor in Molecular Biophysics at UConn
Health
The Department of Molecular Biology and Biophysics (MBB) at the University of
Connecticut Health Center (UConn Health) seeks exceptionally creative
candidates for an early-to-mid career position (tenure-track
UCONN Health
ASSISTANT/ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR - BASIC SCIENCES
The Department of Molecular Biology and Biophysics (MBB) at UConn Health,
Farmington, CT, seeks exceptionally creative candidates for an early-to-mid
career position (tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor), who use
molecular
The Page Laboratory at the University of Connecticut Health Center has an
immediate opening for up to two post-doctoral candidates to study pro- and
eukaryotic signaling enzymes, with a focus on the function of phosphatases that
form large signaling complexes, and also drug/inhibitor development
The Page Laboratory at Brown University has an opening for a highly
motivated postdoctoral research scientist to undertake structural analysis
of signaling complexes, with a focus on the interactions between
phosphatases, kinases and their regulatory proteins. Most studies typically
employ a combin
Dear crystallography community,
I wanted to make the community aware of a new tenure-track faculty position
at Brown University in structural biology. Details about the position are
provided below.
*Structural Biology Faculty Position, Assistant Professor*
The Department of Molecular Biology, Ce
Dear CCP4 community,
Although this position requires expertise in NMR spectroscopy, I wanted to
send the announcement to this community as many crystallographers have
colleagues who are NMR spectroscopists that may be interested in this
position. Please feel free to forward to anyone you think may
Dear colleagues,
I would like to bring your attention to the following vacancy at Brown
University. Please feel free to forward to any NMR structural biology
colleagues that might be interested in this position:
*Assistant Professor in Structural Biology, NMR*
The Department of Molecular Pharmac
Thanks in advance to everyone to everyone who responded to my previous post
about their experiences doing SAXS at home.
Below is a summary of the responses.
Best,
Rebecca
I am using NANOSTAR BRUKER for few years, and the sealed tube is out of
order
now and the intensity dropped significantly ev
Dear CCP4 bulletin board:
I am doing some research on home SAXS systems (i.e., the BioSAXS from
Rigaku, among others) and was interested in finding out what the community's
experience has been with these systems in performing SAXS experiments at
home. I'll post a summary of all the responses to th
Dear CPP4 community,
I am in search of a program that will calculate the net charge of an
electrostatic surface formed by individual secondary structural elements
(versus the entire protein) of a structure: for example, the net charge
of the electrostatic surface of helices 2 and 3 versus, say
Dear CCP4 community,
We have the possibility of purchasing a new ITC instrument and have been
very interested in the ITC200, which is promoted as an instrument
appropriate for ~10-fold reduction in sample volume. However, I have
also heard that the concentrations required to get good signal are
Dear CCP4 community,
I know this question has been posted before, but imaging systems are
updated so often that I'd like to post it again.
I am considering purchasing a crystal imaging system.
I am looking for a system that is
1) cost-effective
2) straightforward to use
3) suitable fo
CCP4ers:
What is the correct reference for Phil Evans Program POINTLESS?
Thanks for your help!
Rebecca
Thanks for all the great responses-
Look at the hicup files...
http://xray.bmc.uu.se/hicup/BOG/
There is also the option to link to the prodrg2 server
which can compute the restraints for you...
the above worked perfectly.
Rebecca
CCP4ers:
I am trying to use coot (and refmac) to model and refine a structure
with b-octylglucoside.
The .cif library file in my ccp4 data directory for b-octylglucoside
(BOG.cif) does not contain restraints. How can the restraints be
generated? Does someone already have such a file for BOG
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