martes, 30 de julio de 2013

[OFER-TRABEC] NAC: Predoctoral Fellowship in Biomedicine

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Institución:IDIBELL
Contacto correo-e:mapujana@iconcologia.net
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We seek for an excellent and highly motivated student for an application to a FI-AGAUR predoctoral fellowship (see http://www10.gencat.cat/agaur_web/AppJava/english/a_beca.jsp?categoria=predoctorals&id_beca=19943)

We request:
- Highly motivated for research
- Strong commitment and independent
- Excellent graduate qualifications (>2 score)

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

Candidates should send a CV and contacts of two referees to Dr. Miguel Angel Pujana (mapujana@iconcologia.net)

Over the past decades a tremendous progress has been achieved in understanding the genetic and molecular causes of cancer. Despite this success, many fundamental biological questions remain unsolved. In addition to study cancer genes or proteins individually, it is also important to understand how cancer genes and proteins function together and how their cellular networks are affected in or contribute to cellular transformation. Our research group is developing and applying experimental bioinformatic approaches to better understand molecular networks involved in breast cancer.


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Información complementaria de la oferta:
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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