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Date: Mon Feb 20 13:25:22 2012
Subject: 12.02.20 Computational/Quantum Biochemist or Chemist, Purdue University, Indiana, USA
Outstanding candidates are invited to apply for a 
"Computational/Quantum Biochemist or Chemist" position at the "Theoretical 
& Computational Biomolecular Physics Group" at Purdue University. 
The successful candidate will complement the work of graduate students 
in the development and application of computational methods to the study 
of macrobiomolecules. Of particular interest are candidates with 
experience in the development and application of quantum mechanical 
methods (including DFT) and QM/MD to the study of DNA, proteins, 
DNA-protein interactions and, in general, biomolecules.

The candidate should have a PhD in computational biochemistry, 
computational medicinal chemistry, or related disciplines. In addition,
significant experience in scientific computer programming and an 
adequate list of  publications are expected. Both, USA and foreign 
applicants will be considered. Possible starting dates are May 2012 or 
August 2012.


For more information, please contact Prof. Jorge H. Rodriguez:
jhrodrig\a/purdue.edu and visit the group's website:

URL: http://www.physics.purdue.edu/biomolecular_physics/

Purdue University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer
  
Interested applicants should send a recent CV, including a list of
publications and detailed summary of computer programming skills, to:

Prof. Jorge H. Rodriguez
Theoretical & Computational Biomolecular Physics Group
Department of Physics
Purdue University
525 Northwestern Ave.
West Lafayette, IN 47907


Alternatively, inquiries and documentation can be send via email to:
 
jhrodrig\a/purdue.edu
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