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Postdoc in Physical Chemistry for Cell Mechanics at University of Mons

Submitted by Sylvain Gabriele on

A postdoctoral position is available for a highly
motivated candidate to study the physical principles of cell motility in the
Biophysics Group of the Interfaces & Complex Fluids Lab at the University
of Mons in collaboration with the Bio- and Soft Matter Group of the Institute
of Condensed Matter and Nanosciences at the Université catholique de Louvain.

The project focuses on the
intriguing problem of cell migration, which is essential to many physiological
and pathological processes, by using a physical chemistry approach to cross
life science boundaries.

More informations (see pdf file in attachment):

http://staff.umh.ac.be/Gabriele.Sylvain/Home.html

http://www.uclouvain.be/en-315928.html

We offer a 12 months postdoctoral position,
renewable for two additional years, and supported by the Belgian National
Foundation for Scientific Research (FNRS). The candidate should have a PhD in
experimental physics, chemical engineering or material engineering and shows
interest for interdisciplinary work at the interface between physics, biology
and medicine. Experience in nano- microfabrication, lithography and/or
microscopy is highly desirable. Additional requirements include a strong
experimental background, academic history, and publication record, as well as
excellent verbal and written communication skills. Interested candidates should
email (sylvain.gabriele [at] umons.ac.be) their CV and the names of 3 references in
a single PDF file.

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