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"Wieslaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > I'm a Phd student in biochemistry department of Warsaw Agriculture > University in Poland. I work in plant biochemistry. My Phd thesis is > "serine : glyoxylate aminotransferse from wheat and maize leaves". > I'm going to finish my doctorate in the end of the year. I'm looking > for institution where I could to make 10 to 15 publications and learn > molecular biology technics. I'd like to make some shift of my > scientific interests from plants to microbiology or human biochemistry > but work with plants is possible too. Here I work with chromatography > (HPLC,LPC), electrophoretic,spectrophotometric, western blot technics > for proteins purification. No problems with learning new methods. No > problems with money (only small-sized financial suport is needed and > some hostel for leaving). > My e-mail adress : [EMAIL PROTECTED] i was just browsing some chem groups when i ran into you post and the next stop(sci.chem.electrochem) had a similar topic, i'm not sure they're completely compatible but it does mention spectrometry... A post doctoral position is available starting December 2003 in the Department of Manufacturing Engineering at Boston University. The candidate will be expected to work on a project involving mixed ionic and electronic conductors (MIECs) for hydrogen separation. Desired qualifications: Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering, Inorganic solid state chemistry or Chemical Engineering Desired experience: Solid state electrochemical devices, ceramics processing, mass spectrometry and transport modeling. The project will have a duration of three years. Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. Please send resume to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Srikanth Gopalan Assistant Professor Department of Manufacturing Engineering Boston University Boston, MA 02215
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