miércoles, 16 de enero de 2013

[OFER-TRABEC] NAC: Predoctoral Fellowship in Breast Cancer Biology

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Institución:IDIBELL
Contacto correo-e:mapujana@iconcologia.net
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The Breast Cancer and Systems Biology Group in the Catalan Institute of Oncology (IDIBELL, Barcelona) is looking for a highly motivated predoctoral student.

Requisites:
-BSc in Biology, Biochemistry, Medicine or Pharmaceutical Sciences.
-With a high BSs score (should be >2.3 Spanish-adapted score).
-Highly motivated for biomedical research.
-Fluent in English.

We offer:
-A highly competitive research project focused on the genetic basis and molecular mechanisms influencing breast cancer development and progression.
- Excellent scientific environment at Bellvitge Institute for Biomedical Research (IDIBELL).
- Contract 1 year renewable.

Candidates should send a CV, motivation letter and 2-3 references to Dr. Miquel Angel Pujana (miguelangel.pujana@gmail.com).




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Información complementaria de la oferta:
Major advances in the understanding of the genetic basis of breast cancer have been made in recent years, but these advances have not led to significant improvements in clinical practice. Moreover, knowledge of the tumor/somatic alterations involved in the disease is disperse, impeding transfer to the clinic and the development of personalized treatments. In this scenario, our group aims at integrating basic and translational research in breast cancer.

Related publications by the group:
Maxwell et al. (2011). Interplay between BRCA1 and RHAMM Regulates Epithelial Apicobasal Polarization and May Influence Risk of Breast Cancer. PLoS Biology Nov;9(11):e1001199.
Martrat et al. (2011). Exploring the link between MORF4L1 and risk of breast cancer. Breast Cancer Research 13(2):R40.
Aguilar et al. (2010). Biological reprogramming in acquired resistance to endocrine treatment of breast cancer. Oncogene 29(45):6071-83.

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