The National Flow Cytometry Resource at Los Alamos National Laboratory has
an opening for a post-doctoral scientist to develop instumentation and
applications related to the study of molecular interactions and
macromolecular assembly. The project involves quantitative fluorescence
measurements of interactions between nucleic acids and/or proteins,
including enzyme activities, binding affinities, and kinetics, as well as the
design and characterization of new flow cytometric instrumentation for
making such measurements. Experience in one or more of these areas is
desirable.
Requirements: Ph.D. in biochemistry, biophysics, or a related field
received within the last three years. Annual starting salaries currently
range from $42,740 to $46,180 plus a comprehensive benefits package.
Send CV with a brief cover letter including the names, addresses, phone/fax
numbers, and email addresses of three references to:
Dr. John Nolan
FAX: 505-665-3024
Email: nolan@telomere.lanl.gov
or
Dr. Larry Sklar
FAX: 505-277-6677
Email: lsklar@medusa.unm.edu
National Flow Cytometry Resource
Life Sciences Division, LS-5, M-888
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM 87545
John P. Nolan, Ph.D.
National Flow Cytometry Resource
Life Sciences Division, LS-5, M-888
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Los Alamos, NM 87545
Ph: 505-667-1623, FAX: 505-665-3024
Email: nolan@telomere.lanl.gov
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