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ANNOUNCE: Protein Structure Studentships

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Fri Mar 14 10:34:28 EST 1997


University of Warwick
Department of Biological Sciences
Coventry
U.K.


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PROTEIN STRUCTURE GROUP UK STUDENTSHIPS AVAILABLE
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At least 6 PhD studentships have been allocated to the Protein Structure
Group in the Department of Biological Sciences. Two of these are BBSRC
Special Studentships and carry a higher than normal stipend.

The Protein Structure Group research programme spans both theoretical
and experimental aspects of protein structure investigation. The group
has a dedicated laboratory facility with in-house X-ray crystallographic
equipment, and dedicated computing facilities.

The studentships are available in the following research areas:


PROTEIN BIOINFORMATICS / STRUCTURE PREDICTION (includes special
studentship)

PROTEIN CRYSTALLOGRAPHY (including viral crystallography)

EXPERIMENTAL PROTEIN FOLDING

PROTEIN RELATED MASS SPECTROMETRY (special studentship)


Full details on available projects and contact details may be found
at the following WWW address:

http://globin.bio.warwick.ac.uk/structure/structure.html

Applicants from computing, chemistry or physics, who are seeking to
broaden
their research into biological applications are also welcome to apply
for
these positions. Applicants from non-biological disciplines are
particularly
encouraged to apply for the protein bioinformatics or crystallography
projects.


PLEASE NOTE

These studentships may only be awarded to UK citizens who satisfy
the BBSRC residency requirements. Some "fees only" awards can be made to
applicants who do not qualify and who have some means for financing
their
own living costs.

General information about the department can be found at the following
address:

http://www.oikos.warwick.ac.uk

Or telephone 01203 523523, fax 01203 523568



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