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Jobs
Introduction to Jobs in MMSB
Employment opportunities in the Department of Molecular, Microbial and Structural Biology(MMSB) include those in the following categories:
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Faculty Position in Biomolecular NMR
The Department of Molecular, Microbial, and Structural Biology at
the University of Connecticut Health Center invites
applications for a junior faculty position in biomolecular NMR. We seek candidates who complement existing strengths
(http://mmsb.uchc.edu, http://structbio.uchc.edu,
http://sb.uconn.edu) and we particularly encourage applications
from women and minority candidates. The successful candidate will be expected to establish a robust research program
and play a leadership role in departmental, campus, and university-wide research and teaching in structural biology.
Candidates will be expected to demonstrate academic achievement and promise as an independent investigator.
UCHC offers outstanding NMR resources, including spectrometers operating at 500, 600, and 800 MHz (all with cryogenic
probes), as well as a well-equipped biophysical core facility. The closing date for receipt of applications is January 5, 2010.
Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, research plan and statement of teaching interests, and
names (with address and e-mail address) of at least three references. Applications should be submitted via the University of
Connecticut Health Center Employment Services website, https://jobs.uchc.edu, search code 2010-377.
UCHC is an Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/V/PwD
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UConn is the top-ranked public university in the New England Region. The Department of Molecular, Microbial and Structural Biology at UConn's Health Center offers excellent research opportunities for qualified post-doctoral candidates in a state-of-the-art facility situated in a bucolic setting near to several major metropolitan areas.
Post-Docs at UConn Health Center are members of the University Health Professionals Union that guarantees a minimal starting salary set by the NIH and includes a grievance procedure, childcare scholarships, 12 paid sick days, 30 additional vacation days, state pension and healthcare benefits.
For further information about Postdoctoral Fellowship opportunities in the Department of Molecular, Microbial and Structural Biology click here.
| Job Title: | Research Assistant 2 |
| Department: | Molecular, Microbial and Structural Biology |
| Location: | |
| FTE%: | 1 |
| Shift: | 1 |
| Search#: | 2006-684 |
| Recruiter: | Barrows, Laurel |
| Purpose: | At the UCHC this class is accountable for independently performing a full range of tasks for assigned research projects, programs or segments. This position will work to develop signal processing software for biomolecular NMR spectroscopy.
Analyzes and prepares feasibility studies of applications for batch and on-line systems development; evaluates alternative methods of problem resolution; designs specifications for problem resolution through computer application; prepares programs for solutions of moderate to complex problems from rough notes, records, statements and/or other information; prepares program specifications for other programmers; designs forms and prepares record and file layouts; assists in design and layout of data base areas required by responsible systems; tests and debugs system programs; assists in preparation of operational run sheets, user manuals, and documentation; provides consultation, training, and program coordination for users; helps study procedural difficulties and operating problems and prepares advice for administrative personnel on their solution; related duties. |
| Minimum Qualifications and Requirements: | |
| Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: | Considerable knowledge of principles, problems, techniques of batch/on-line programming; considerable knowledge of computer operation systems; knowledge and understanding of business organization and fundamentals; knowledge of principles of system analysis and design; knowledge of data base file organization/access capabilities; skill in using computer languages and software; oral and written communications skills; interpersonal skills; ability to develop programs; ability to prepare user/system documentation.
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| Experience, Training: | Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or the physical or mathematical sciences and one year relevant experience.
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| Special Skills: | Competent with FORTRAN, C and Unix shell(s) |
| Preferred Skills: | Experience with scientific subroutine libraries such as Numerical Recipes and BLAS; familiarity with graphical APIs, such as OpenGL and X11. |
| Schedule: | 40 hours, generally Monday - Friday, schedule to be determined. Some flexibility necessary to accommodate research needs.
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| Salary: | $47,501 |
The list of available research and staff positions is maintained centrally by the University of Connecticut health Center, in the Department of Human Resources database.
To view the list, click HERE. A new window will pop up, and it may take several seconds for the page to load.
Other useful links:
Employment at UConn Health Center
Benefits of working at UConn Health Center
For further information about summer research opportunities for students in the Department of Molecular, Microbial and Structural Biology click here.
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More Information about MB&B
Contact Us
- Call: +1.860.679.7682
- Fax: +1.860.679.3408
- Email:
Bridget Clancy-Tenan
- Write:
Department of Molecular, Microbial and Structural Biology
UConn Health Center
263 Farmington Avenue
Farmington, CT 06030-3305
If you prefer, contact MMSB with our contact form.
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