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Postdoctoral Fellowship, Functional Proteomics in Epigenetics Research, Denmark

The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at the University of Southern Denmark invites applications for a position as a postdoctoral research fellow within the field of epigenetics and functional proteomics to be filled by 1 March, 2011, or soon thereafter.

The research project encompasses the development and application of mass spectrometry and proteomics technologies to study post translational modifications of proteins involved in epigenetic events and chromatin dynamics in the context of stem cell development and cancer. The project is part of the Center-of-Excellence in Epigenetics funded by the Danish National Research Foundation.

Highly creative, outstanding individuals with a background in biochemistry, cell biology or a related field are sought with the following qualifications:
*Demonstrated ability to do high quality research in protein biochemistry, mass spectrometry and proteomics, including gel-free proteomics
*A track record of publication in high quality international journals.
*Ability to work in a team, yet think independently.
*Expertise in affinity-enrichment techniques, computational biology or bioinformatics is preferable, but not a requirement.

The successful candidate will pursue independent projects and also supervise a small team of younger researchers within the Center-of-Excellence in Epigenetics. Leadership skills and experience are highly valued.

The position is initially for 1½ year’s duration with the possibility of extension for additional years.

The Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology offers a strong, international and competitive research environment within the fields of molecular genetics and cell biology, protein chemistry and mass spectrometry, molecular microbiology and biophysics.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 February, 2011 at 12 noon

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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Remote Sensing and GIS, Cotonou

The Post?Doctoral Fellow will be based at the temporary headquarters of Africa Rice in Cotonou, Benin and will work under the supervision of the Program 2 Leader. She or he will be responsible for:
– Evaluating and applying methodologies for mapping the distribution of rice in different
ecosystems in Africa using remote sensing, GIS and national statistics;
– The development, validation and application of innovative approaches to map abiotic and biotic stress distribution in rice production systems in Africa;
– Performing spatial analysis in a GIS environment to identify suitable areas for adoption of stress?tolerant varieties by combining remote sensing obtained maps and survey data;
-Prepare presentations and publish research results in peer?reviewed journals.
– Developing research proposals, and
– Undertaking any other duties as requested by the Program 2 Leader.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 15 February 2011 or until the position is filled.

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2011 Postdoctoral Fellowship in History, London University, UK

The Royal Historical Society funds up to two Fellowships per year, the Centenary Fellowship and the Marshall Fellowship, the latter thanks to the generosity of Professor P. J. Marshall, former President of the RHS. Both are open to candidates without regard to nationality or academic affiliation. The Scouloudi Foundation offers up to four Fellowships, which are all open to UK citizens or to candidates with a first degree from a UK university. One Fellowship from the Isobel Thornley Bequest is open to candidates without regard to nationality but only to those registered for a PhD at the University of London.

The Fellowships will be awarded to doctoral students who are engaged in the completion of a PhD in history (broadly defined) and who will have completed at least two years of full-time or three years of part-time research on their doctoral programme (and not more than four years’ full-time or six years’ part-time) at the beginning of the session for which the awards are made.

A condition of the awards is that Fellows will participate actively in the academic life of the Institute. They will be encouraged to attend and present papers at appropriate IHR seminars and to give information and help to fellow scholars working in the same field. Holders of the Royal Historical Society Fellowships are invited to attend the Society’s meetings, lectures and receptions, and are also invited to submit a proposal for a paper for eventual publication in the Society’s Transactions.

Scholarship Application Deadline: 1 March 2011

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