From owner-structural-nmr@net.bio.net Thu Feb 11 22:00:00 1999
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From: Robert Cushley <cushley@sfu.ca>
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Subject: Post-Doctoral Position
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NMR POST-DOCTORAL POSITION

Multidimensional NMR studies of [15N,13C]-labelled human serum
apolipoproteins. The main emphasis of our research group is to determine
the 3-dimensional structures of the human serum apolipoproteins, structures
of their protein-engineered mutants, and their interactions with enzymes.
Instrumentation in my laboratory includes a Bruker AMX600 with triple
resonance and z-gradients and SGI Indigo2 and O2 computers for structure
calculations. More information about the research group and Vancouver,
Canada, can be obtained at my web site:  http://www.sfu.ca/~cushley 

The position is available immediately.  The successful candidate should
have a Ph.D. in Chemistry, Biochemistry or Biophysics.  Preference will be
given to candidates who are self-starters and have experience in 3D NMR
techniques and/or protein structure calculation. Salary will be
commensurate with experience.  Please have sent to me (e-mail is
acceptable) cv and three letters of reference.

Professor Robert J. Cushley
Institute of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Drive
Burnaby, BC  V5A 1S6  Canada

Phone:	(604) 291-4230
FAX:		(604) 291-5583
E-mail:	cushley@sfu.ca


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Robert J. Cushley, Ph.D., F.C.I.C.
Professor, Biochemistry Program
Professor of Chemistry
Institute of Molecular Biology & Biochemistry
Simon Fraser University
8888 University Drive
Burnaby, BC  V5A 1S6
Canada
Phone:  (604) 291-4230
FAX:  (604) 291-5583
http://www.sfu.ca/~cushley/
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From owner-structural-nmr@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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From: Istvan Pelczer <ipelczer@phoenix.Princeton.EDU>
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Subject: pdb
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Dear Colleagues,
Would anyone have a PDB file for acetyl phosphate by any chance?
Thanks, all the best,
Istvan

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Senior NMR Spectroscopist
Princeton University
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From owner-structural-nmr@net.bio.net Tue Feb 16 22:00:00 1999
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From: CS Raman <raman@bragg.bio.uci.edu>
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Subject: XIX ICMRBS
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	XIX International Conference on
Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems (XIX ICMRBS)

Florence, Italy
August 20-25, 2000
Centro congressi and Palaffari

FIRST CIRCULAR

e-mail: ICMRBS@lrm.fi.cnr.it
http://www.lrm.fi.cnr.it/icmrbs.html

 You are cordially invited to attend the XIX International Conference on
Magnetic Resonance in Biological Systems (XIX ICMRBS) to be held in
Florence, Italy from August 20 to 25, 2000.
Florence is easily accessible both by train (ca. 1.5 hrs from Rome by fast
train) and by plane. The airport, located 5 Km from the city center, is
connected, through direct flights, with the major Italian and European=
 cities.

Scientific Program- The scientific program will cover a wide range of
research topics in the field of magnetic resonance applied to biological
systems. Particular attention will be devoted to new and promising areas of
research as well as to emergent methodological tools within the frame of
NMR research in the post-genomic era. The scientific agenda will include
plenary lectures, session lectures and poster presentations. The sessions
will be organized on the following topics: protein structure, folding, and
mobility; EPR/ENDOR applications; membrane proteins; In vivo spectroscopy
and imaging; DNA, RNA, nucleotides and their interaction with proteins; SAR
of drugs and drug discovery; computation and dynamics.

Location- The conference will take place at the Centro Internazionale
Congressi and Palaffari Firenze located close to the central railway
station in the historical and monumental area of Florence.

Accommodation- Accommodation will be arranged in hotels of different
categories mostly within walking distances from the venue. Student dorms
will be also available.=20
Detailed information and reservation forms for accommodation will be
included in the second circular.
Information on the scientific program, accommodation, general arrangements,
registration forms and instructions for preparation of abstracts are
continuously updated in our web site. Please visit it! Registration can be
done on line. Those interested to receive a hard copy of the second
circular are asked to return the attached reply card.


For further information, please contact:=20
XIX ICMRBS Secretariat
Department of Chemistry, University of Florence,
Via Gino Capponi, 7, 50121 Florence, Italy
Fax: +39 - 0552757555
e-mail: ICMRBS@lrm.fi.cnr.it
http://www.lrm.fi.cnr.it/icmrbs.html
=20
Conference Committees
Organizers:
L. Banci (Florence, Italy) 	Ex. Manager
I. Bertini, (Florence, Italy) 	Chairperson
R. Kaptein (Utrecht, The Netherlands)=20
H. R=FCterjans (Frankfurt, Germany)=20
G. Valensin (Siena, Italy)=20

Assistants to the organizers: R. Del Conte & I. C. Felli (Florence, Italy)

Treasurer: P. Turano (Florence, Italy)

International Advisory Board

A.S. Arseniev (Moscow, Russia)=09
C.M. Dobson (Oxford, U.K.)
S. Forsen (Lund, Sweden)
G. Govil (Bombay, India)
A.M. Gronenborn (Bethesda, U.S.A.)
C.W. Hilbers (Nijmegen, The Netherlands)
J. S. Hyde (Milwaukee, U.S.A)
C. Ho (Pittsburgh, U.S.A.)
M. Kainosho (Tokyo, Japan)=09
J.F. Lefevre (Strasbourg, France)=09
J.L. Markley (Madison, U.S.A.)=09
A. McDermott (New York, U.S.A.)
K. M=F6bius (Berlin, Germany)=09
R. S. Norton (Parkville, Australia)=09
S. J. Opella (Philadelphia, U.S.A.)
M. Rico (Madrid, Spain)
J. Seelig (Basel, Switzerland)=09
B.D. Sykes(Edmonton, Canada)=09
W. Tang (Nanjing, China)
G. Varani (Cambridge, U.K.)
A. Walker (Tucson, U.S.A.)		=09

National Organizing Committee

Coordinator: A. Rosato (Florence, Italy)

S. Aime (Torino)
R. Basosi (Siena)=09
R. Bazzo(IRBM)=09
F. Conti(Roma)
A. Di Nola (Roma)=09
A. Lai(Cagliari)=09
S. Mammi(Padova)=09
B. Maravigila(Roma)
C. Marchioro(GlaxoWellcome)=09
G. Martini(Firenze)=09
H. Molinari (Verona)=09
V. Pavone (Napoli)
A. Perico(CNR, Italy)=09
F. Podo(Ist. Sup. Sanit=E0)=09
A. Rigo(Padova)=09
A. L. Segre(CNR)
A. Spisni(Parma)=09
M. Tat=F2(Pharmacia & Upjohn)=09
P.A. Temussi(Napoli)=09
A. Tomasi(Modena)
A. Tramontano(IRBM)=09
F. Uggeri(Bracco)=09
L. Zetta(CNR) =09


Chairperson of Local Organizing Committee: R. Pierattelli (Florence, Italy)

 Preliminary Registration Form is available on line.
 Abstract and early registration deadline is March 31st 2000.
______________________________________________________________________


From owner-structural-nmr@net.bio.net Thu Feb 25 22:00:00 1999
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From: "Graham E Jackson" <jackson@psipsy.uct.ac.za>
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Subject: panose
Date: 25 Feb 1999 16:52:36 -0800
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Dear nmrers

Does anyone have a reference to the c-13 and h-1 nmr assignments of 
panose?

Thanks

Graham


Graham E Jackson
Associate Professor
Department of Chemistry
University of Cape Town
Cape Town
South Africa

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