Two BBSRC-funded three-year postdoctoral positions (RA1A) are available at
the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) to
work on antioxidant defences in yeast. Both projects are concerned with
the regulation and role of redox homeostasis in response to stress
conditions and will involve a range of molecular and biochemical
techniques. Candidates with experience in yeast genetics or purification
and biochemical analysis of proteins are particularly encouraged to apply.
For relevant publications see Mol. Cell. Biol (1999) 19: 2650-2656, Mol.
Biol. Cell (1998) 9: 1081-1091, Mol. Biol. Cell (1997) 8: 1699-1707.
Please send CVs including the details of 3 refereees to Dr Chris Grant,
Biomolecular Sciences, UMIST, PO Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD, UK. Email:
chris.grant at umist.ac.uk. The closing date is 30 April 2000.
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Chris M. Grant, Ph.D
Dept. of Biomolecular Sciences,
UMIST,
Manchester M60 1QD.
Tel. 0161 200 4192
Fax. 0161 236 0409
Departmental WWW: http://www.bi.umist.ac.uk/
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