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From: jobs at ccl.net (do not send your application there!!!) To: jobs at ccl.net Date: Wed Apr 30 16:19:45 2008 Subject: 08.04.30 Post-Doc, Computational Chemistry - Toronto, Canada The Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC, http://www.thesgconline.org ) is a not-for-profit organization that aims to determine the three dimensional structures of proteins of medical relevance, and place them in the Protein Data Bank without restriction. In the next four years, particular emphasis will be put in identifying, optimizing and co-crystallizing chemical probes against our targets. The SGC operates out of the Universities of Toronto, Oxford and the Karolinska Institutet in Stockholm. In the period from July 2004 to June 2007, the SGC deposited the structures of 450 proteins from its Target List of ~2,000 proteins, to achieve a deposition rate of 200 structures per year. Research at the SGC focuses on proteins involved in most human diseases as well as diseases, like malaria, caused by parasites. As a member of the Toronto-based computational chemistry team (http://thesgc.com/sgc-webpages/sgc-toronto.php), you will use virtual screening technologies, design focused chemical libraries, analyze HTS data, and apply structure-based approaches to identify hits against SGC targets and optimize their affinity and selectivity. You will interact with structural biologists, biochemists and chemists to contribute to the development of chemical probes, and will publish your work in peer reviewed journals. Experience with docking, virtual screening, molecular cartridges and at least one computational chemistry package is highly desirable, but not as important as the ability to learn quickly, be creative, motivated and organized. SGC Toronto will relocate in August 2008 to its brand new facility, in the MaRS building, University Campus, downtown Toronto. please send CV, accompanying letter and contacts for 3 references to matthieu.schapira]![utoronto.caNOTE THAT E-MAIL ADDRESSES HAVE BEEN MODIFIED!!! All @ signs were changed to ]![ to fight spam. Before you send e-mail, you need to change ]![ to @ For example: change joe]![big123comp.com to joe@big123comp.com Please let your prospective employer know that you learned about the job from the Computational Chemistry List Job Listing at http://www.ccl.net/jobs. |
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