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[SA_scat] BioSAXS scientist position at SSRL BL4-2



Dear Colleagues,

we have an immediate opening for a staff scientist in biological 
small-angle scattering at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource 
BL4-2 and are seeking a highly motivated individuals with experience in 
biological small angle scattering methods and synchrotron instrumentation.

Further details can be found here:

http://www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/~saxs/jobad.htm 
<http://www-ssrl.slac.stanford.edu/%7Esaxs/jobad.htm>


Please distribute this announcement to suitable candidates.

Best regards,
   Thomas Weiss

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...  Thomas M. Weiss                                               ..
...  BioSAXS Beamline 4-2                                          ..
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...  Stanford University                                           ..
...  SSRL/SLAC  Bld.137            Phone: (650) 926-5455           ..
...  2575 Sand Hill Rd. MS69       Fax:   (650) 926-4100           ..
...  Menlo Park, CA 94025          Email: weiss@slac.stanford.edu  ..
...  USA                                                           ..
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