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Marie Curie Post Doc position at the Andalusian Center for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine (CABIMER): Expression of Interest for Hosting a Marie Curie Fellowship

FUNDACIÓN PROGRESO Y SALUD
29 May 2018

Hosting Information

Offer Deadline
EU Research Framework Programme
H2020 / Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions
Country
Spain
City
Seville

Organisation/Institute

Organisation / Company
FUNDACIÓN PROGRESO Y SALUD
Department
Andalusian Center for Molecular Biology and Regenerative Medicine (CABIMER)
Laboratory
Regeneration and Cell Therapy
Is the Hosting related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Contact Information

Organisation / Company Type
Other
Website
Email
Benoit.gauthier@cabimer.es
Postal Code
41.092
Street
Avda. Americo Vespucio 24. Edif. CABIMER
Phone

Description

Job summary

The group “Pancreatic Islet Development and Regeneration” leading by Dr. Benoit Gauthier at the CABIMER in Andalusia (Spain) is interested in hosting a Marie Curie Fellowship. One Marie Skłodowska-Curie project is offered to be supervised by Dr. Benoit Gauthier:

Dr. Benoit Gauthier is working in the area of pancreatic islet physiology and diabetes with a special emphasis on a cross talk with the immune system and brain. Originally from Canada, Dr. Gauthier trained at the University of Geneva Switzerland prior to relocating to CABIMER, Seville focusing on translational research and drug development. Recent publications include NATURE Comms, Diabetes, Cell Death and Disease.

Job description

Marie Curie Post Doc position at CABIMER, Andalusia, Spain

Description of the center

CABIMER is a groundbreaking multidisciplinary biomedical research centre in Andalusia drawing together basic and applied research. The center is a joint venture of the regional government, the University of Sevilla and Pablo Olavide and CSIC. The Institute occupies a building of over 9,000 square meters equipped with the latest scientific technology and is in close proximity to two university hospitals: Macarena and Virgen del Rocio. The building harbors 20 laboratories divided into 3 Departments: Genome Biology, Cell Dynamic and Signaling, Cell Regeneration and Advanced Therapies. Ten Core Facilities (Biological Resources, Cytometry and Sorter, Cell Culture, Genomic, Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Histology, Microscopy, Model Organisms, Isotopes and Washing) accommodate the workload of approximately 200 professional researchers.

Description of the group

http://www.cabimer.es/web3/en/research-groups/pancreatic-islet-development-regeneration/

Description of the project/projects

The project will be related to the characterization of novel ‘druggable’ targets for the treatment of Type 1 diabetes mellitus that we recently described in NATURE Comms (Cobo-Vuilleumier, N et al., NATURE Comms 9:1488, 2018). The proposal will be developed in cohort with the interests of the applicant.

Description Principal Investigator

Dr. Benoit Gauthier is working in the area of pancreatic islet physiology and diabetes with a special emphasis on a cross talk with the immune system and brain. Originally from Canada, Dr. Gauthier trained at the University of Geneva Switzerland prior to relocating to CABIMER, Seville focusing on translational research and drug development. Recent publications include NATURE Comms, Diabetes, Cell Death and Disease.