Teaching Assistant - BTEC 555 Structural Bioinformatics

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Job Type: PartTime
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Teaching assistant position available BTEC 555 Structural Bioinformatics


Hiring Unit:

Institute of Parasitology
Course Title and Course Number:

BTEC 555 - Structural Bioinformatics
Estimated Number of Positions:
1
Total Hours of Work per Term:
45
Position Summary:

Assist in preparation of laboratory exercises and assignments for protein modeling, structure and function.  Attend classes to assist students with hands-on exercises.  Assist in grading mid-term exam, assignments and final project. 

Lecture: T 14:35-17:25


Qualifications:

Graduate student possessing a strong background in bioinformatics with emphasis on protein structure and small molecules, preferably having taken this course previously.  Detailed knowledge and experience with protein modeling, thermodynamics, docking, and virtual screening of chemical compounds.  In addition, excellent oral communication skills (English) and proficient teaching skills are essential. 

Application Deadline:

January 9, 2023 (11:59 p.m.)

Note: This posting will expire at 00:00 a.m. on Janaury 10, 2023. You have until 11:59p.m. on January 9, 2023 to submit your application.


Hourly Salary:


$33.03


Position Start Date:


2022-10-26


Position End Date:


2023-04-28


Deadline to Apply:


2023-01-09


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