A postdoctoral opportunity exists in the laboratory of Richard Baxter at the
Temple University School of Medicine in Philadelphia to investigate the
structure and function of complement-like proteins in insects, their roles in
immunity, development, and the transmission of infectious diseases
antibody production.
Interested applicants please send (i) cover letter, (ii) curriculum vitae, and
(iii) name and contact information for three references to Prof. Richard Baxter
by email: richard.bax...@yale.edu.
A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Prof. Richard
Baxter at Yale University (baxterlab.yale.edu). The successful candidate
will address structural and mechanistic questions regarding the innate
immune response of the malaria vector *Anopheles gambiae*. They will join a
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analytical equipment and some other duties. To view the opening visit
Yale's external Careers site:
http://www.yale.edu/hronline/careers/application/external/index.html
Search for STARS Requisition number 20613BR
Best wishes,
Richard Baxter
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Asst. Prof. in Chemistry
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Yale Universi
Dear All,
Looking to refine a beta-peptide structure (<2 A resolution). Any advice
on use of Refmac, Phenix, SHELX for this, are they in the dicionary?
Thanks a lot.
Richard
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Asst. Prof. in Chemistry
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Yale University
PO Box 208107
New Haven, CT 06520-8107
Tel: +1 203 432 9576
Fax: +1
Dear All,
A position is available for a postdoctoral fellow to pursue structural and
functional studies of proteins involved in the innate immune response of
Anopheles gambiae to malaria infection. The successful candidate will be part
of a new research group combining biophysical techniques su
ould look forward to learning from people with more experience on
these matters.
sincerely,
Richard Baxter
On Thu, 2007-08-16 at 10:11, Green, Todd wrote:
> Hello all,
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