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CCL 10.06.22 3 PhD studentships in Biomolecular Simulation, University of Oxford. | |||||||||
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From: jobs at ccl.net (do not send your application there!!!) To: jobs at ccl.net Date: Tue Jun 22 07:19:20 2010 Subject: 10.06.22 3 PhD studentships in Biomolecular Simulation, University of Oxford. The Structural Bioinformatics and Computational Biochemistry Unit is looking to fill 3 CASE awards sponsored by industrial partners to start in October 2010. 1. BBSRC DTG UCB Pharma CASE Studentship Dynamic Pharmacophore Modelling of Major-Facilitator Super-Family Proteins. http://www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/aspsite/index.asp?pageid=700 2. BBSRC DTG Eli Lilly CASE Studentship Understanding functional activity of GPCR ligands by molecular simulation http://www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/aspsite/index.asp?pageid=710 3. BBSRC Industrial CASE Studentship Computational Studies of Antibody aggregation: Implications for bioprocessing and development of biologics http://www.bioch.ox.ac.uk/aspsite/index.asp?pageid=703 All the studentships are open to UK or EU nationals only. Interested candidates should apply in the manner described in the above web-links. For further information contact: Dr Phil Biggin (for studentships 1 or 2) or Prof Mark Sansom (for studentship 3) SBCB, Department of Biochemistry University of OxfordNOTE 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. If you are not interested in this particular position yourself, pass it to someone who might be -- some day they may return the favor. |
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