Open postdoctoral position in the application of NMR to Systems and
Structural Biology
Florida State University and the
National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Tallahassee, FL, USA
Open postdoctoral position in the application of NMR to Systems and
Structural Biology at Florida State University and the National High
Magnetic Field Laboratory
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and the
NHMFL are recruiting a postdoctoral fellow to work on solution NMR methods with application to
metabolomics and structural biology.
Recently, advances have been made for resolution
enhancement of multidimensional NMR spectra and the reduction of
measurement time, including covariance NMR. These approaches will be
further developed and applied for the quantitative and rapid analysis
of complex biological mixtures and the improved interpretation of
multidimensional NMR spectra of proteins. Tools resulting from this
research will be integrated in the public COLMAR webportal (http://spinportal.magnet.fsu.edu).
The successful candidate has a strong background in
one or several of the following areas: experimental or computational
protein NMR, analytical NMR, or metabolomics.
Research will be performed in the new Chemical
Sciences Laboratory at FSU and the NHMFL. The Department and the NHMFL
provide a cross-disciplinary environment with training opportunities
and modern facilities to carry out the research. The NMR facility
includes solution NMR spectrometers between 500 and 900 MHz, including
three that are equipped with cryogenic probes.
If you are interested in this position, which is
available immediately and remains open until filled, please send your
CV to Rafael Brüschweiler along with names and email addresses of
3 individuals who can be asked for a reference.
Rafael Brüschweiler
George M. Edgar Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Chemical Sciences Laboratory and National High Magnetic Field Laboratory
Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306
Phone: 850-644-1768
Fax: 850-644-8281
E-mail: bruschweiler@magnet.fsu.edu
Web-site: http://spin.magnet.fsu.edu