[RASMB] New detectors for AUC, open access Phd Thesis from Dr. Helmut Coelfen s group is put oninternet.....................
Steve Harding
Steve.Harding at nottingham.ac.uk
Thu Dec 17 23:22:36 PST 2009
Dear Engin
Many thanks for this. We will find the section on the inclusion of static light scattering detection particularly useful,
Steve Harding
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From: rasmb-bounces at rasmb.bbri.org on behalf of Engin Karabudak
Sent: Thu 17/12/2009 14:54
To: Carlos E. Catalano; rasmb at rasmb.bbri.org
Subject: [RASMB] New detectors for AUC,open access Phd Thesis from Dr. Helmut Coelfen s group is put oninternet.....................
Dear Rasmb group;
My name is Engin Karabudak. I finalized my Phd
work with Helmut Coelfen. We developed different detectors
for analytical ultracentrifuge. And we also want to separate
our know hows to other AUC laboratories. My phd work published
online and open source. You can use it freely without commercial
usage.
My phd title is:
Development of MWL-AUC / CCD-C-AUC / SLS-AUC detectors for the analytical ultracentrifuge
My phd work is published open access and open source at the following link:
http://opus.kobv.de/ubp/volltexte/2009/3992/
If you have any question about thesis or detector development.
My current email is:
e.karabudak at utwente.nl
regards
engin karabudak
-----Original Message-----
From: rasmb-bounces at rasmb.bbri.org on behalf of Carlos E. Catalano
Sent: Thu 12/10/2009 6:13 PM
To: rasmb at rasmb.bbri.org
Subject: [RASMB] Biophysical Post Doc Opening
Hello all,
I have an open post-doctoral research position and would like your
help in identifying qualified candidates. The information is
presented below. Please feel free to share this with any prospective
applicants.
Thanks,
carlos
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A biophysical postdoctoral position is available beginning immediately
in the new 'Biophysical Core' of the Center for Intracellular Delivery
of Biologics at The University of Washington. This core will serve
University of Washington Investigators as well as regional academic
labs and scientists at biotechnology or pharmaceutical companies. The
scientist will conduct research in the use of viral particles as nano-
delivery vehicles. In addition, the candidates will spend 20% of their
time providing expertise and assistance to core facility users;
collaborations will be encouraged. Research experience in one or more
of the following areas is required: analytical ultracentrifugation,
surface plasmon resonance, and/or calorimetry. For additional
information, or to apply, contact:
Professor Carlos E. Catalano, Pharm.D., Ph.D.
catalanc at u.washington.edu
===========================================================
Carlos Enrique Catalano, Pharm.D., Ph.D.
Professor of Medicinal Chemistry
University of Washington School of Pharmacy
172H Health Science Building
Box 357610
Seattle, WA 98195-7610
(206) 685-2468 (office)
(206) 685-3252 (fax)
catalanc at u.washington.edu
http://depts.washington.edu/medchem/faculty/Catalano.html
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