Good afternoon all!
The core director for one of our cores, the Macromolecular Interactions Facility Core, will be retiring this summer and we are hiring for his replacement as a Fixed-Term Assistant Professor. If any of you know a good candidate, post-doc, graduate student who will graduate in May, etc who might be interested please help spread the word! The core's website is here with more information on the services and instruments this position would support: UNC Macromolecular Interactions Facility
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Biomolecular Interactions, light scattering, SPR, biosensor, SPR-based biosensor, Biacore 8K, analytical ultracentrifugation, Auto-ITC200, PEAQ ITC-automated, ITC, DSC, microcalorimeters, fluorescence plate reader, circular dichroism, fluorimeter, molecular weight determination, DAWN Heleos, DLS, DynaPro plate reader, Nanotemper, MST, nanoDSF The Macromolecular Interactions Facility (UNC folks fondly call it the Mac-In-Fac) is a core facility of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. |
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Job posting below:
The Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics seeks to fill a fixed-term assistant professor position in the role of Core Facility Director. The Director is the scientific and administrative leader of the UNC Macromolecular Interactions Facility. This facility makes a variety of biochemical and biophysical techniques available to the campus and, occasionally, non-campus researchers, for characterization of biological macromolecules and to explore their interactions with cognate ligands, by providing access to a host of modern instruments and training. The Director guides users in rigorous experiment design, equipment operation, data acquisition, and data analysis and interpretation. The Director will join a supportive campus network of researchers and other core facility directors and is a participating member of the Department faculty. This individual is also responsible for teaching one PhD-level course each year. The Director also regularly obtains resources for the core through partnerships and submitting instrumentation grants. The Director is not expected to develop an independent research program but will participate in scholarly collaborations that result in funding proposals and publications.
More details are here:
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Kara Clissold
Associate Director
University of North Carolina- Chapel Hill
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