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CENTURI postdoctoral call 2018

Posted by , on 17 October 2018

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

CENTURI is recruiting up to 10 highly motivated postdoctoral fellows to work in an interdisciplinary life science environment. The available postdoctoral projects will be advertised online, with more projects being added to our website up until November 15.

CENTURI postdocs will have the opportunity to develop their project with more than one research group, bridging biology to other disciplines.
Candidates will have a background in any of the following fields: cell or developmental biology, immunology, neurobiology, biophysics, theoretical physics, computer science, bioinformatics, applied mathematics or engineering.

Candidates can either apply to one of the advertised CENTURI projects or submit their own project, providing that they meet the application criteria and that their application is supported by at least one host lab. These projects should be submitted to: postdocproject@centuri-livingsystems.org

More information about the projects and application: http://centuri-livingsystems.org/recruitment/

Deadline for application and project submission: November 30, 2018

 

About CENTURI
Mainly located on the Luminy science campus (Marseille France), the Turing Centre for Living Systems is an interdisciplinary project federating a growing community of biologists, physicists, mathematicians, computer scientists and engineers in 15 research institutes.
The project focuses on 3 missions: Research, Education and Engineering

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