molpigs, The Molecular Programming Interest Group, is an international group of researchers interested in topics such as molecular programming, DNA computing, and other aspects of biomolecular nanotechnology. We host regular podcasts, keep you up to date on goings-on in our newsletter, and run a slack for discussion and fostering collaboration.
Hello and welcome back to the molpigs newsletter! Feel free to hang out on the molpigs slack! We are also on twitter!
All the past podcasts and tutorials can be found here. Enjoy!
- Job Advertisements!
- Recruiting: A podcast audio editor!
1. Job Advertisements!
- Centre de Biologie Structurale in South of France is hiring 2 highly motivated post-docs working on DNA origami and cryoEM. For more information about the job description, please see the job post here.
- Nanovery is looking for looking for bright, inventive chemists who can fearlessly enter new knowledge domains and join their passionate and adventurous team. Nanovery is based in Newcastle upon Tyne, a characterful town in Northumberland, one of the most beautiful counties in the UK. The location provides lots of opportunities for exploring neighbouring Scotland, the Lake and Peak Districts as well as having a ‘night on the toon’. You can listen to the molpigs podcast with the CEO Jurek to know more about Nanovery. For more information about the job description, please see the job post here.
- Prof. Lulu Qian at the California Institute of Technology is looking for a highly motivated and skilled Postdoctoral Researcher to join the group for engineering programmable active materials. For more detailed information about the responsibilities and qualifications, please see the job post here.
2. Recruiting: A podcast audio editor!
Are you skilled with audio editing software, enjoy the molpigs podcast, and want to help make it even better? Then please get in touch!
Useful Links
- Slack invitation
- Follow us on twitter
- Find our podcasts on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, Amazon, Stitcher, TuneIn, Youtube, and RSS
- Sign up to the newsletter of the Molecular Programming Society