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Postdoctoral Position in Yeast Physiology and Fermentation, Sweden

A two year post doctoral position on yeast stress during growth in industrial media is available. The project is a project on bio-based production of industrial chemicals in yeast, a collaboration between two research groups at Chalmers and three industrial partners. In this position you will work with fermentation of industrial side streams from the paper and pulping industry. Furthermore, you will investigate of the extent of toxicity and the inhibition mechanism at elevated product concentrations. The physiological impact on yeast under such growth conditions will be studied in detail. The research should lead to strategies to improve the robustness of the process, either by treating the streams enzymatically or chemically or by strain engineering.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 February 2011

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Postdoctoral Position in Biophysics: Software Development, France

A post-doctoral position, based at the ILL, is available within the scope of the ANR-financed project entitled “Simulation of experiments on protein structure and dynamics”. The aims of this project are two-fold, concerning the production of bio molecular simulations and their analysis, allowing comparison with a range of experimental data. The position at ILL will focus on the analysis of molecular dynamics trajectories based on the nMoldyn code [http://dirac.cnrs-orleans.fr/plone/software/nmoldyn/], which has been developed by the coordinators of the project (Gerald Kneller and Konrad Hinsen, Orleans, France), and as part of a recent ANR project (THALER: ANR-06-CIS6-012-01). Future developments of nMoldyn will increase its functionality to cover the widest possible range of analyses of molecular dynamics simulations, including, in the case of neutron scattering, details of the instrument set-up. In this way, it will be possible to perform virtual neutron scattering experiments on biological macromolecules. The post-doc position is based at an institute where experiments are performed specifically to enhance the link that is being established between experiment and simulation at ILL and elsewhere.

Qualifications and experience:
You will have a PhD with experience in macromolecular simulations. You should also have a keen interest in the production of experimental results and a desire to interact with experimentalists. You must be able to develop new code for scientific computing in a range of languages, including Python, the language used for nMoldyn. While you should be highly motivated and be able to work independently, you should also have the necessary human skills to interact with scientists at ILL and the other members of the project.
Fellowship Application Deadline: 23/01/2011
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Postdoctoral Scientist in Cystic Fibrosis and Calcium Signaling Research,University of Bretagne Occidentale, France

: A 12-month post-doctoral position in the area of ion channel physiology and calcium signaling funded by the Conseil Général du Finistère is available for January 2011 in the INSERM unit U613 located in the Medical Center of the University of Bretagne Occidentale in Brest (France).
This postdoctoral position is opened in the lab of Dr. Olivier Mignen to investigate the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying calcium signaling in mammalian cells and its implication in Cystic fibrosis.
Our laboratory is mainly interested in understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying calcium entries in non excitable cells and their roles in health and disease. Calcium entry is essential for many cellular functions including gene expression, secretion, cell motility and cell proliferation and differentiation. We are investigating the molecular components and the control mechanisms of store dependent and store independent calcium entries.
The main objective of the project is to characterize in airway epithelial cells the calcium signaling pathways involved in ion secretion and the potential beneficial roles of their stimulation to counteract the defect of chloride secretion observed in cystic fibrosis. The postdoctoral scientist will also be involved in studies designed to identify protein partners of calcium channels involved in calcium entry and pharmacological modulators of these entries. The knowledge derived from our research may ultimately lead to design novel pharmacological agents to treat Cystic fibrosis. Our project combines different experimental approaches including live-cell imaging, biochemistry, molecular biology and electrophysiology.
Extremely motivated Ph.D.s (maximum of 4 years postdoctoral experience) with a strong background in molecular and cell biology are encouraged to apply. Candidates with demonstrated records in studying calcium signaling will be preferred. Experiences in electrophysiology would be an asset but is not required. The candidate should have proven skills in Western blotting, immunoprecipitation, real time PCR, immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry, cell culture techniques and in vitro transfection. Additional preferred skills include live cell confocal microscopy and proteomics. Knowledge of the physiology of fluid-secreting epithelia will also be appreciated. The applicant must be enthusiastic with communication skills (English and/or French) in order to be able to join a young starting team located in an excellent environment of research with various state-of-the-art core facilities. The applicant will collaborate with the other members of the unit and must show a high motivation interdisciplinary work. The applicant must have done its PhD outside Britany and defended his thesis less than 4 years ago.
Salary ~ 2000€/month.
Contact Person:
Olivier Mignen
INSERM U613 – IFR148 ScInBioS
Faculté de Médecine et des Sciences de la Santé
22 avenue Camille Desmoulins
F-29200 BREST -FRANCE
tel.: + 33 (0)2 98 01 67 05
fax. : + 33 (0)2 98 01 82 29
e-mail: olivier.mignen@univ-brest.fr
visit our webpage: http://www.genetic-brest.fr/

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Aurélie Vandebrouck
INSERM U613 – IFR148 ScInBioS
Faculté de Médecine et des Sciences de la Santé
22 avenue Camille Desmoulins
F-29200 BREST -FRANCE
tel.: + 33 (0)2 98 01 81 98
fax : + 33 (0) 2 98 01 82 29
e-mail : aurelie.vandebrouck@univ-brest.fr