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Post-doctoral position –biophysical study of transmembrane GPCR cells surface organization (Toulouse, France)

Organization: INSERM

Location: Université Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier, Toulouse, France
Available from: March 1, 2018 to October 25, 2020
Send CV, publications, summary and references to:
Celine GALES at celine.gales@inserm.fr

Position Information:

A 33 months post-doctoral position (ANR French funding “GRApHICS”) is available for a highly motivated post-doc fellow to join a research group specialized in the pharmacology of G Protein Coupled Receptor (GPCR) to study the cell surface organization of these receptors in living cells using AFM-single molecule force spectroscopy.

The ideal candidate should hold a PhD or MD with a strong background with cell surface organization of transmembrane receptors AND cell biology. Individuals with additional working knowledge in GPCR pharmacology and Atomic Force Microscopy are strongly encouraged to apply. Excellent knowledge of English, good interpersonal and communication skills are also required.

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