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Subject: Postdoc Position in Biophysics
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    I am seeking post-doctoral candidates to work on biological
structure, dynamics and function and thus have:

(i)  solid training in biophysics; i.e., 
     quantum mechanics, statistical mechanics as well as 
     general biochemistry and biophysical methods, and 

(ii) experience in applying molecular dynamics (like CHARMM) 
     and Monte-Carlo techniques. 

    Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Physics, Chemistry, Biophysics,
or related areas and preferably have the background stated above as
well as have no visa problems entering Taiwan.  Further enquiries and
applications (resume and names of 3 references) should be sent to:

Carmay Lim                              E-mail: carmay@ibms.sinica.edu.tw
Institute of Biomedical Sciences,       Off:    011-886-2-789-9144
Academia Sinica,                        FAX:    011-886-2-785-3569
Taipei, Taiwan 11529

NB. 011 is for international dialing (may differ outside U.S.), 
    886 is the country code (Taiwan), and 
      2 is the city code (Taipei). 




The Institute of Biomedical Sciences (IBMS), Academia Sinica. 
*************************************************************

The set-up is more akin to that at the National Institutes of Health, 
rather than at a University in the U.S. or Canada. 
One of the aims of IBMS is to provide a favorable research climate and 
in-depth training of scientists interested in biomedical sciences. 
Our computational biophysics group is part of the Structural Biology program 
which also includes protein and peptide design, NMR, MRI 
(Magnetic Resonance Imaging), X-ray, and optical spectroscopy. 

Funding
*******
The post-doctoral fellow salary is set at the National Science Council 
scale of NT$48,000/month + 1.5 year end bonus. 
(1 NT$ = 0.053 Canadian dollar). 
The salary will initially be provided by IBMS but 
you can also apply for a post-doctoral fellowship from 
the National Science Council (NSC) as well as Academia Sinica (AS) . 
In the latter, there are 3 categories: 
I.	Academia Sinica pd fellow - awarded to only top 10% 
				  - higher than NSC salary but 
				  - the exact amount is awarded on 
				    a point basis
II.	pd fellow		  - NSC salary scale 
III.	Senior pd fellow	  - those with at least 4 years of 
				  - pd experience
Appointment usually lasts for 2 years per term, renewable for another term.  
Note that you will only have to pay 8 to 10% tax and 
Academia Sinica will provide comprehensive health coverage for 
you and immediate family members. 

Computing environment
*********************
Apart from our own facilities 
(IBM 590, SGI POWER INDIGO R8000, POWER CHALLENGER M R8000), 
we have free access to supercomputers and workstations at 
the National High Speed Computing Center and 
Academia Sinica Computing Center 
(for further information, check gopher or www).  

Labarotory Space
****************
We will occupy the entire floor of a new building.  

Living expenses
***************
You may stay at the Activity Center 
(which is a 3--5 minutes walk from IBMS) 
for NTD$15,000/month - this includes room service. 
You may of course choose to rent: 
post-docs have recently rented a single room (~150 sq. ft) for 
NTD$4,000/month and a 3-bedroom apartment (~800 sq. ft) for NTD$11,000/month. 

For meals at the activity center, 
lunch costs ~NT$50 and dinner costs ~NT$100-250. 

The bus fare is around NT$10-20 (depending on the distance) and 
the cab fare is NT$50 + NT$5 for each additional 1/4 km. 

 


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Date: Mon, 26 Aug 1996 10:57:10 -0500
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From: Mike Stewart <mstewart@whale.st.usm.edu>
Subject: Call for papers, EJTC


Dear Colleague:

I am writing to invite you to participate in a revolution 
in scientific publishing. As costs for paper, ink, and 
postage increase for printed journals, the declining cost 
and increasing availability of internet access make 
electronic journals based on the world-wide web (WWW) a 
viable proposition. The Electronic Journal of Theoretical 
Chemistry (EJTC) is at the forefront of this exciting new 
area.

EJTC follows full peer-review standards for all 
submissions, combining high scientific standards with the 
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papers are published continually throughout the year, 
immediately upon recommendation of the reviewers, and full 
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quickly locate important information. Another exciting 
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allows the inclusion of color illustrations with no 
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via e-mail upon the publication of new articles at the 
EJTC web site. At the end of each calendar year, 
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and its logical page-formatting allows it to be abstracted 
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EJTC is now accepting high-quality original submissions. 
Your manuscript will receive immediate, full consideration, 
and I would like to invite you to submit a paper for 
inclusion in EJTC.

If you wish to examine a "sample issue" of EJTC, please 
visit the journal at http://ejtc.wiley.co.uk. Guidelines 
for submission of articles may be found at 
http://ejtc.wiley.co.uk/contrib.html.

Sincerely,

Dr. Jerzy Leszczynski (jerzy@tiger.jsums.edu)
North American Editor
The Electronic Journal of Theoretical Chemistry: 
 Structure & Interactions


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Mike Stewart, Graduate Polymer Chemist  Primary:  mstewart@whale.st.usm.edu
The University of Southern Mississippi  Secondary:    mikes@tiger.jsums.edu
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