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Òrgan oferent: University Claude Bernard Lyon 1 Contracte: Doctoral fellow (DF01) Requisits: The doctoral fellow: Required degree Master’s degree or equivalent in Neuroscience, Physiology, Genetics or Biomedical Sciences Informació: https://links.uv.es/vX6tG0R Més informació: Start date: 01st January 2027 Contacte: Vincent Jacquemond (vincent.jacquemond@univ-lyon1.fr) / Binnaz Yalcin (binnaz.yalcin@inserm.fr) Termini: 30th April 2026
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Òrgan oferent: Universitat Rovira i Virgili Contracte: Postdoctoral position offer at URV Requisits: Phd obtained 2-8 yearas ago; minimum 2 years total postdoctoral experience Candidates must have 1 year of postdo funding independent of URV projects Informació: https://www.bioactivity-food.recerca.urv.cat/en/ Més informació: Contract duration: 1 year Location: Tarragona, Spain Contacte: ximena.terra@urv.cat Termini: Deadline 10 April 2026. Applications must be submitted in English by the URV host PI.
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Òrgan oferent: I2SysBio (CSIC-UV) Contracte: Contracte pre-doctoral Requisits: Grau de Màster en Biofísica / Matemàtiques / Enginyeria / Bioenginyeria / Física / Bioinformàtica / Enginyeria Química (o àrea relacionada), amb sòlida formació matemàtica & programació Informació: El projecte ADA LOVELACE IN VIVO és finançat per la AEI en el marc del programa de Projectes d'Investigació en l'àmbit de la IA, a fi de desenrotvolupar les unitats bàsiques de raonament lògic en microorganismes in vivo mitjançant la biologia sintètica L'objectiu de la tesi és el modelatge i disseny de circuits genètics amb capacitat de raonament lògic emprant models mecanístics combinats amb tècniques predictives, en estreta interacció amb la investigació experimental. Més informació: Enviar CV a irene.otero.muras@csic.es amb assumpte “LOVELACE contrato predoc” Contacte: irene.otero.muras@csic.es Termini:15 de març de 2026
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Òrgan oferent: Línia d'investigació: «Soporte en el manejo y gestión de Recursos Microbianos». Contracte: Tècnic/a especialista de suport a la investigació. Requisits: Titulació: Grau Superior en Laboratori clínic i biomèdic/Grau Superior en Laboratori de Diagnòstic Clínic.
Informació: Anys de serveis prestats en les diferents administracions públiques: fins a 0,5 punts per any acreditat, amb un màxim de 2 punts. – Titulació superior a la requerida en la convocatòria: fins a 0,5 puntss. Més informació: DOGV Núm. 10306 / 19.02.2026 Contacte: Termini: Del 20 de febrer al 06 de març de 2026
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Òrgan oferent: School of Molecular & Cellular Biology / Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology. Leeds Contracte: Research Fellow in Biochemistry/Cell Biology Requisits: Understanding and Controlling Amyloid Polymorphism: From Test Tube to Tissue We are looking for an outstanding research fellow to join our interdisciplinary team investigating how proteins aggregate into amyloid fibrils, and how fibrils with different structures perturb cellular function. This 6-year Wellcome Discovery award will involve three post-doctoral fellows and two PhD students, who will form an integrated team combining biochemical, biophysical, cell biological and structural methods (cryoEM and cryoET) with the goal of transforming our understanding of amyloid polymorphism in vitro, in cells, and in mouse models and human tissue. The project will focus on IAPP involved in type-2 diabetes and a-synuclein in Parkinson’s disease. For this position we are seeking a talented postdoctoral researcher with expertise in biochemistry and cell biology, to explore how small molecules, metabolites and differences in cellular conditions influence the mechanism of amyloid assembly and alter the structures of fibrils formed. Using fluorescence methods, you will develop approaches to track fibril polymorphism and how it changes with time in test tubes, in cells and in human/murine tissue. You will also investigate fibrils extracted from murine and patient samples and to determine the role of different fibril types in causing cellular dysfunction and disease. You will work closely with two other postdoctoral fellows funded on the grant who bring expertise in biophysical analysis of amyloid assembly and structural methods (cryoEM/ET). You will be based in the laboratories of Professors Sheena Radford and Neil Ranson, and work closely with other members of our amyloid team. For this position you should have (or be close to completing) a PhD in Biochemistry, Biophysics, Cell Biology or a related discipline, and extensive experience of using biochemical, biophysical and cell biological methods to elucidate biological mechanisms involving protein assembly. Informació: FBSAS1084 Research Fellow in Biochemistry/Cell Biology - Jobs at the University of Leeds Més informació: How to Appply: https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/display.aspx?id=1253&pid=0 Contacte: n.a.ranson@leeds.ac.uk Termini: Until Sunday 08 March 2026
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Òrgan oferent: School of Molecular & Cellular Biology / Astbury Centre for Structural Molecular Biology. Leeds Contracte: Research Fellow in Structural Biology Requisits: This role will be based on the university campus. We are also open to discussing flexible working arrangements. Are you an ambitious researcher looking for your next challenge? Do you have an established background in mechanistic studies of protein assembly using cryoEM/ET and want to help to develop new routes to combat amyloid disease? Do you want to further your career in one of the UK’s leading research-intensive Universities? Understanding and Controlling Amyloid Polymorphism: From Test Tube to Tissue We are looking for an outstanding research fellow to join our interdisciplinary team investigating how proteins aggregate into amyloid fibrils, and how fibrils with different structures perturb cellular function. This 6-year Wellcome Discovery award will involve three post-doctoral fellows and two PhD students, who will form an integrated team combining biochemical, biophysical, cell biological and structural methods (cryoEM and cryoET) with the goal of transforming our understanding of amyloid polymorphism in vitro and its consequences in cells, in mouse models and in human tissue. The project will focus on IAPP involved in type-2 diabetes and -synuclein in Parkinson’s disease. For this position we are seeking a talented postdoctoral researcher with expertise in cryoEM/ET of protein assemblies. You will use cryoEM/ET to explore how changing the assembly conditions alters the structures of amyloid fibrils, and how fibril structure and polymorphism change with time in vitro, in cells and in tissues. You will also determine the structures of fibrils extracted from murine and patient samples and determine the role of different fibril types in causing cellular dysfunction and disease. You will work closely with two other postdoctoral fellows funded on the grant who bring expertise in biophysical analysis of amyloid assembly and cell biological/imaging methods. You will be based in the laboratories of Professors Sheena Radford and Neil Ranson, and work closely with other members of our amyloid team. For this position you should have (or be close to completing) a PhD in Structural biology (cryoEM/ET) to elucidate protein assembly mechanisms. Informació: FBSAS1085 Research Fellow in Structural Biology - Jobs at the University of Leeds Contacte: n.a.ranson@leeds.ac.uk Méss Informació: How to Apply: https://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/display.aspx?id=1253&pid=0 Termini: Until Sunday 08 March 2026
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Òrgan oferent: Institut de Recerca Sant Pau, Barcelona. Contracte: Predoctoral position in molecultar neurosciencies (three-year predoctoral contract. With the possibility to extend it for one extra Requisits: We are looking for a PhD candidate with a strong academic record, high motivation for basic and translational research, independent and critical thinking and a keen interest to investigate the biology of synapses - particularly at the molecular level - and their role in cognition and disease. Experience in basic and translational research, academic or professional experience abroad, hands-on work with experimental animal models, and programming skills will be considered strong assets Informació: The applicant will work in the project entitled Targeting Synapses and Brain Oscillations: Novel Therapeutic Strategies in SYNGAP1 Related Disorders, funded by the Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades (MICIU). The main goal of this project is to further explore how brain oscillations characteristic of sleep control the remodelling of the synaptic proteome using a mouse model of the neurodevelopmental Contacte: Àlex Bayés at abayesp@sanpau.cat Termini: |










