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Post-Doctoral Position in Johnson-Winters Lab
A Post Doctoral Research Associate position available immediately to highly motivated scientist who is interested in studying the reaction mechanisms of F420 Cofactor Dependent enzymes, using steady-state and pre-steady state kinetics. Candidates with outstanding experience in molecular biology, protein expression and purification and ideally, extensive experience in stopped-flow techniques and analysis of kinetic data are invited to apply for this opportunity. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree in chemistry or biochemistry, or other related fields. The candidates should also send a cover letter, their curriculum vitae with email address, representative publications, and names and addresses of three references.
Interested candidates should mail your application packet to:
Dr. Kayunta Johnson-Winters
University of Texas at Arlington
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
700 Planetarium Place
Arlington, Texas 76019
Email: kayunta@uta.edu
Posted Feb. 7, 2012
