Department
of Biochemistry Robinson Research Building Room 868A Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Nashville, Tennessee 37232-0146 |
Egli Laboratory Biochemistry and X-ray Crystallography |
Tel: 615.343.8070 Fax: 615.322.7122 martin.egli@vanderbilt.edu |
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Prospective
Students Vanderbilt University requires students to apply to their graduate program. Individual professors do not accept students directly into their labs. Information for applicants can be found at: https://medschool.vanderbilt.edu/igp/ . We would be happy to talk with you if you are invited for an interview. |
Prospective
Postdocs 2009-10-20: Two postdoctoral positions funded by US NIH grants are available immediately to work on structural studies of native and chemically modified nucleic acids, protein-nucleic acid interactions or the KaiABC cyanobacterial circadian clock. An overview of current projects in our laboratory can be found at: http://structbio.vanderbilt.edu/~eglim. For more information see this PDF. 2007-09-17 : We have an opening for a postdoctoral researcher in the area of trans-lesion DNA polymerase-DNA interactions funded by NIH-EHS. Candidates with a solid background in biochemistry and macromolecular X-ray crystallography are encouraged to apply. You will be able to work on a challenging, high-impact project and to collaborate with multiple research groups with thriving programs in the area of polymerase-DNA interactions at Vanderbilt University. Interested applicants should send a brief letter describing their graduate work, their particular research interests, a cv containing publications and manuscripts in press, and three letters of recommendations by email to: martin.egli@vanderbilt.edu. The position was filled in March, 2008. |