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Parkinson´s disease and Redox regulation. Expressions of Interest for MSCA-PF-2024: University of Cordoba (UCO, Cordoba, Spain). Prof. Raquel Requejo Aguilar / Dpt. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

University of Córdoba The Human Resources Strategy for Researchers
20 Feb 2024

Hosting Information

Offer Deadline
EU Research Framework Programme
HE / MSCA
Country
Spain
City
Córdoba

Organisation/Institute

Organisation / Company
University of Córdoba
Department
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Is the Hosting related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure?
No

Contact Information

Organisation / Company Type
Higher Education Institute
Website
Email
bb2reagr@uco.es
Postal Code
14071
Phone

Description

HOST DESCRIPTION:

Prof. Raquel Requejo Aguilar / Dpt. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology welcomes expressions of interest from Postdoctoral researchers with an excellent track record of research and publication to apply jointly from UCO to the European Commission Marie Skłodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme in 2024 (MSCA-PF-2024), which call will be open on 10th April 2024.

My current research focuses on determining the mechanisms involved in the neuronal death associated with Parkinson´s disease, the role of oxidative stress and mitochondria and possible strategies to prevent and/or ameliorate the neurological damage. My research group (Bio-216) is currently interested in the study of cellular antioxidant systems including a kind of proteins called “redoxins” responsible for controlling the redox state of critical cysteine residues in target proteins and how they affect metabolism, signaling pathways, the cell cycle, cell proliferation, migration, and invasiveness to improve the current preventive and therapeutic strategies of pathologies related to these redoxins such as neurodegenerative disorders and cancer. My projects always intend to go beyond the state-of-the-art in neurodegeneration and the implication of oxidative stress. The final goal of my research line is to know the exact mechanism of neuronal death in Parkinson´s disease to identify new therapeutic targets and strategies for treatment.

If you are interested in pursuing this opportunity, please, forward your CV and a short motivation letter including your research area, project idea and how you, and your research, could contribute to my research lines.

Expressions of interest must be forwarded before 30th April 2024 to bb2reagr@uco.es stating in the subject “EoI_MSCA-PF-2024”. The selected candidate will be invited to work in the application together with Prof. Raquel Requejo Aguilar and the International Projects Office from UCO from the month of May’2024. Please, ensure your agenda allows for full dedication to the proposal preparation during the summer months, since the MSCA Postdoctoral Fellowship deadline is 11th September 2024.

IMPORTANT: Applicants should check their CV against the eligibility and mobility conditions of Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Postdoctoral Fellowships:

For eligibility:

  • Have a Doctoral degree
  • Have a maximum of 8 years of full-time equivalent research experience

For mobility:

  • The researcher has not resided or carried out his/her main activity (e.g., work, studies) in the country of the Host Institution for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the reference date (exceptions to this apply under the career restart and reintegration panels).

HOST INSTITUTION:

The University of Cordoba (UCO, Cordoba, Spain), established in 1972, is a non-profit High Education and Research Institution considered at the forefront of research in Andalusia and ranking among the top research institutions at the National level. With more than 20.000 students, 1.650 professors and 830 employees in 2021, UCO has the capacity and dynamism to face the third decade of the 21st century as a university of high teaching quality and proven scientific solvency. UCO has a commitment with society, promoting innovation, research and technological development as an instrument for the social and economic progress, and has received the "Human Resources Excellence in Research" (HRS4R) European Commission Award, which publicly recognises that we have improved our human resource policies to align them with the principles of The European Charter for Researchers and The Code of Conduct for Recruitment of Researchers.

Three main offices related to international promotion, funding, transfer of knowledge and protection of results operate at UCO: the International Relations Office (ORI), the Results Transfer Office (OTRI) and the International Projects Office (OPI). Thanks to their support, UCO has a large experience in coordinating, managing and implementing international projects since 2nd Framework Programme (2FP_1987–1991). During the last Framework Programme (H2020_2014-2020), UCO obtained 45 projects funded, plus 51 projects funded by other European programmes, meaning almost 20 M€ in income. Currently, UCO has been granted with 15 projects funded through Horizon Europe and 34 projects funded by other European programs (since 2021).

UCO is equipped with cutting-edge centralized research facilities (SCAI), located at the Rabanales Campus, including a Scanning Confocal Electron Microscope (SCEM), a Genomics and Proteomics Unit, a NIR/MIR Spectroscopy Unit, a Mass Spectrometry Unit, and a Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Unit, among others. UCO also has greenhouses, its own Meteorology Station and a Central Animal Experimentation Unit, which complies with national and European legislation concerning research with genetically modified animals.