[ccp4bb] Research associate position available in medicinal chemistry

2011-07-11 Thread Todd Geders
A RESEARCH ASSOCIATE POSITION is available beginning Aug 1, 2011 in the Department of Medicinal Chemistry, College of Pharmacy, University of Minnesota (Twin Cities Campus). Applicants must possess a Ph.D. in chemistry, biochemistry or biophysics, with 3+ years research experience in the area

[ccp4bb] 'Mushroom' shipping dewar for Rigaku pucks

2010-03-23 Thread Todd Geders
/3V dry shipper dewar and 'minimoover' protective carton will hold a single Rigaku ACTOR storage rack of pucks. Since no one local has this particular dewar, can anyone tell me if they've shipped Rigaku (or ALS) pucks in a MVE SC 4/3V dry shipper? Thanks in advance, Todd Geder

[ccp4bb] Blue color upon X-ray exposure?

2010-03-15 Thread Todd Geders
: Added 7% v/v glycerol as cryoprotectant Anyone have any ideas on what is causing the color change? Todd Geders University of Minnesota Dept. of Medicinal Chemistry 308 Harvard St. SE, #8-101WDH Minneapolis, MN 55455 Office 2-163 WDH / Lab 2-160 WDH Phone: 612-624-2448 <>

[ccp4bb] Post-doctoral position in Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Minnesota

2010-02-05 Thread Todd Geders
A postdoctoral position is available to study the structure of diverse drug targets in the laboratory of Dr. Barry Finzel in Department of Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities Campus. Current research in the Finzel laboratory includes a diverse portfolio of targets

Re: [ccp4bb] Non-sequential residue numbering?

2008-09-22 Thread Todd Geders
From the PDB: Begin forwarded message: From: Jasmine Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: September 22, 2008 7:48:30 AM CDT To: Todd Geders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Non-sequential residue numbering? Dear Todd, We encourage depositors to use sequential

[ccp4bb] Non-sequential residue numbering?

2008-09-19 Thread Todd Geders
Hello all, I have a structure from a non-natural fusion of the truncated C- terminus of one protein with the truncated N-terminus of another. For the deposition, we want to keep the numbering as found in the separate proteins. It looks something like this: 1 12