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'''Graduate Students:''' Please email Dr. Payne if you are interested in learning more about research in the Payne Lab. To apply to the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry please visit: http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu/graduate/
'''Graduate Students:''' To apply to the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry please visit: http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu/graduate/. Graduate students who have been admitted into the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry or the Bioengineering program should email Dr. Payne to discuss research opportunities. Fall 2010-The Payne Lab IS accepting graduate students.




'''Postdocs:''' Graduate students interested in doing a postdoc in the Payne Lab should email Dr. Payne a CV, summary of research experience, and brief description of projects of interest. Researcher with experience in optics or molecular biology are especially encouraged to apply.
'''Postdocs:''' Graduate students interested in doing a postdoc in the Payne Lab should email Dr. Payne a CV, summary of research experience, and brief description of projects of interest. Researchers with experience in optics or molecular biology are especially encouraged to apply. Currently three postdoc positions are available in the Payne Lab, including a joint position with Prof. Melissa Kemp in Biomedical Engineering.

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The Payne Lab is always looking for students and postdocs interested in research.


Undergraduate Students: We are currently looking for undergraduates who would like to learn more about biophysical chemistry. Interested undergrads should email Dr. Payne an unofficial copy of their transcript and explain why they are interested in doing research in the Payne Lab.


Graduate Students: To apply to the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry please visit: http://www.chemistry.gatech.edu/graduate/. Graduate students who have been admitted into the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry or the Bioengineering program should email Dr. Payne to discuss research opportunities. Fall 2010-The Payne Lab IS accepting graduate students.


Postdocs: Graduate students interested in doing a postdoc in the Payne Lab should email Dr. Payne a CV, summary of research experience, and brief description of projects of interest. Researchers with experience in optics or molecular biology are especially encouraged to apply. Currently three postdoc positions are available in the Payne Lab, including a joint position with Prof. Melissa Kemp in Biomedical Engineering.