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PhD Fellowships to study molecular mechanisms of Asymmetric Cell  
Divisions at IEO, Milano

Applications are invited for two Ph.D. positions to study the  
structure and function of macromolecular complexes involved in  
asymmetric cell divisions.
To understand mechanisms underlying asymmetric divisions we follow a  
multidisciplinary approach combining biochemistry, structural biology
and cell biology (http://www.ifom-ieo-campus.it/research/mapelli.php).  
Our studies are expected to have a major impact on the understanding of
stem cell biology, with possible applications at the forefront of  
anticancer therapy and regenerative medicine.

We seek motivated and enthusiastic students, who have recently  
obtained a University degree in Life Science disciplines (or a  
qualification equivalent to a Master degree).
Some experience in biochemistry or structural biology would be  
advantageous, though not required. Willingness to study protein  
functions with biochemical and biophysical methods, as well as  
interest in learning protein crystallography are essential.
The Ph.D. positions are within the SEMM "Ph.D. in Molecular Medicine"  
program (http://www.semm.it/). The closing date for applications to  
SEMM is September 25, 2011.

The Structural Biology Department of the IFOM-IEO Campus is equipped  
with the state-of-the-art apparatus for protein purification,  
characterization and crystallization,
and has good access to the synchrotron beamlines. Successful  
candidates will benefit from a stimulating and collaborative  
environment within the Campus
(http://www.ifom-ieo-campus.it/).

I am looking forward to meeting you at the selections.

With kind regards,
Marina


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Marina Mapelli, PhD
Department of Experimental Oncology
European Institute of Oncology
Via Adamello 16, I-20139 Milan, Italy
tel:  ++39-02-94375018
email: [log in to unmask]
web: http://www.ifom-ieo-campus.it/research/mapelli.php