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The Payne Lab is always looking for students and postdocs interested in research.
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'''Undergraduate Students:''' We are currently looking for undergraduates with good programming skills 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:''' 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/


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'''Postdocs'''  - The Payne Lab currently has two open postdoc positions. One position is for the study of nanoparticle-cell interactions using advanced fluorescence microscopy methods. Previous work in microscopy or spectroscopy is required. Familiarity with MatLab is preferred. The second position is for the study of conducting polymer-cell interactions including the biomolecular synthesis of conducting polymers. Experience in polymers or materials is required. Both positions require a PhD in Chemistry (physical, analytical, or polymers/materials), Physics (biophysics or condensed matter), or Bioengineering. Please send a CV and a list of 3 references to Prof. Payne.<br>
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'''Graduate students''' - The Payne Lab is accepting graduate students in Fall 2014. Students must be admitted through the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry or Bioengineering. The Payne Lab is highly interdisciplinary and students in any subdiscipline are encouraged to contact Prof. Payne.<br>
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'''Undergraduates''' - Undergraduate in any major are welcome to apply for an undergrad research position. Please email Prof. Payne to set up a meeting.<br>
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'''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.
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Postdocs - The Payne Lab currently has two open postdoc positions. One position is for the study of nanoparticle-cell interactions using advanced fluorescence microscopy methods. Previous work in microscopy or spectroscopy is required. Familiarity with MatLab is preferred. The second position is for the study of conducting polymer-cell interactions including the biomolecular synthesis of conducting polymers. Experience in polymers or materials is required. Both positions require a PhD in Chemistry (physical, analytical, or polymers/materials), Physics (biophysics or condensed matter), or Bioengineering. Please send a CV and a list of 3 references to Prof. Payne.

Graduate students - The Payne Lab is accepting graduate students in Fall 2014. Students must be admitted through the School of Chemistry and Biochemistry or Bioengineering. The Payne Lab is highly interdisciplinary and students in any subdiscipline are encouraged to contact Prof. Payne.

Undergraduates - Undergraduate in any major are welcome to apply for an undergrad research position. Please email Prof. Payne to set up a meeting.