[SocBiN] Fwd: Post-doctoral candidate wanted CNRS Lille

Arne Elofsson arne at bioinfo.se
Fri Aug 30 15:11:47 CEST 2013


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From: Marc Lensink <marc.lensink at iri.univ-lille1.fr>
Date: Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 1:46 PM
Subject: Fwd: Post-doctoral candidate wanted CNRS Lille
To: marc.lensink at iri.univ-lille1.fr
Cc: marc.aumercier at iri.univ-lille1.fr


Dear colleagues,

please be advised that this call is still open and will remain so
until the third week of September.  Please make suitable candidates
aware of this excellent opportunity!

Thanks,
Marc Lensink



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Subject: post-doctoral candidate wanted

dear Friends and Colleagues,

I would appreciate if you could make suitable candidates aware of the
following call.  We are looking for an excellence-level post-doctoral
candidate with at least 18 months of post-doctoral experience coming
October.

many thanks in advance!
Marc


CALL FOR POST-DOCTORAL CANDIDATE

We are looking for a post-doctoral candidate to work on a
computational project in cancer research.  The successful candidate
will participate in a regional grant proposal of which the deadline is
October 22nd, 2013.  The targeted starting date is March/April 2014,
at which date the candidate must be no older than 35 years and have at
least two years of post-doctoral experience, preferably outside of
France.  Scientific excellence is sought and the successful candidate
will be offered a 18- or 24-month contract with a highly competitive
salary.

The project evolves around the Ets-1 oncoprotein, a transciption
factor that regulates many genes involved in cancer progression and
tumor invastion.  We identified and purified novel interaction
partners, including two DNA repair enzymes.  Our work highlights that
the interaction between Ets-1 and both DNA repair enzymes is important
for the cancer cell.  The three-dimensional structures of the
interacting partner domains are known and we aim at using protein
docking and molecular modeling to sketch a molecular picture in order
to increase our understanding of these important biological
interactions and design mutagenesis experiments.

If granted, the candidate will join my team of Computational and
Theoretical Molecular Biology at the French CNRS Interdisciplinary
Research Institute in the Lille area (north of France), and work in
close collaboration with the experimental team of Marc Aumercier.
Lille is a vibrant and dynamic region, with 35% of the population
under 25, and the heart of the Eurometropole Lille-Kortrijk-Tournai,
counting close to 2 million inhabitants.  It features high-speed train
connections to Brussels, Paris and London.

The call will remain open until end of August, 2013, or when a
suitable candidate has been identified.

Informal questions may be directed to dr. Marc Aumercier
(marc.aumercier at iri.univ-lille1.fr), or dr. Marc Lensink
(marc.lensink at iri.univ-lille1.fr).


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Marc F. Lensink, CR1, PhD
Interdisciplinary Research Institute (IRI) - USR3078 CNRS
Computational Biology     marc.lensink at iri.univ-lille1.fr
Parc de la Haute Borne, 50 Avenue de Halley, BP 70478
F-59658 Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
tel: +33 3 62 53 17 28             fax: +33 3 62 53 17 01
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