...forwarded for your information; as usual, the original attachment can be found on our documentation server (\\film-nas.med.ic.ac.uk\film-user mailing list\PostdocPosition.Pasteur-1.pdf),

Martin

text only version:

Postdoctoral Position
Membrane Traffic and Cell Division Laboratory
Institut PASTEUR, Paris, FRANCE
A funded postdoctoral position is currently available in the
"Membrane Traffic and Cell Division laboratory" of Dr. Echard at the Institut Pasteur
in Paris. This position has no nationality restriction and the working language is
English.
Our research focuses on the role of membrane trafficking in lipid and cytoskeleton
remodeling at each step of animal cell division, under normal and pathological
conditions. We are particularly interested in cytokinesis, the final step of cell division
leading to the physical separation of the daughter cells. Using Drosophila and human
cells, high-content RNAi-based screens, state-of-the-art live-cell imaging and
advanced microscopy techniques, we are exploring the novel and promising interface
between cytokinesis and membrane traffic at the cell and tissue level. Our recent
work revealed unexpected connections between the human Lowe syndrome,
endocytosis, cytoskeleton and cell division.
We are seeking a highly motivated candidate for joining our dynamic and
international team with:
- a PhD and 0-3 years of relevant postdoctoral experience
- a strong track-record of publications in peer-reviewed journals
- validated experience in cell biology, RNAi-based screens, mouse models, lipid
biology and/or cell imaging.
Please send your application as a single PDF document containing a cover letter, a
concise summary of previous research, a Curriculum Vitae, a publication list and
contact details for at least 2 references to arnaud.echard@pasteur.fr
For further information, please contact arnaud.echard@pasteur.fr and visit our
website: http://www.pasteur.fr/ip/easysite/pasteur/en/research/scientific-departments/cell-biology-andinfection/
units-and-groups/membrane-traffic-and-cell-division
Selected Recent Publications:
An ARF6/Rab35 GTPase Cascade for Endocytic Recycling and Successful Cytokinesis.
Chesneau L, Dambournet D, Machicoane M, Kouranti I, Fukuda M, Goud B, Echard A.
Current Biology: 22, 147-53 (2012)
Rab35 GTPase and OCRL phosphatase remodel lipids and F-actin for successful cytokinesis.
Dambournet D., Machicoane M., Chesneau L., Rocancourt M., Formstecher E., Salomon R., Goud B.
and Echard A. Nature Cell Biology: 13, 981-8 (2011)
Rab and actomyosin-dependent fission of transport vesicles at the Golgi complex.
Miserey-Lenkei S, Chalancon G, Bardin S, Formstecher E, Goud B, Echard A.
Nature Cell Biology: 12, 645-54 (2010)

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: FW: Post-doc position Cell Biology/ Institut Pasteur
Date: Mon, 24 Sep 2012 09:52:51 +0100
From: Moore, Peter J <peter.moore@imperial.ac.uk>


Apologies if this is not relevant.

 

From: Seabra, Miguel C
Sent: 23 September 2012 20:03
To: Moore, Peter J
Subject: Fwd: Could you forward to Imperial? / Post-doc position Cell Biology/ Institut Pasteur

 

Begin forwarded message:

 

From: Arnaud.Echard <arnaud.echard@pasteur.fr>

Date: 21 September 2012 13:45:53 GMT+01:00

To: <m.seabra@imperial.ac.uk>

Subject: Could you forward to Imperial? / Post-doc position Cell Biology/ Institut Pasteur

 

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

Please find attached a PDF advertisement for a postdoctoral scientist position in my laboratory at the Institut PASTEUR, Paris, France.

The aim is to understand the novel interface between membrane trafficking and cell division, both under normal and pathological conditions.


I would be grateful if you could forward this to other colleagues and potential candidates, or have it posted in relevant places.


Many thanks!

Arnaud ECHARD

--
Arnaud ECHARD, PhD.
Group Leader

Institut Pasteur
Membrane Traffic and Cell Division G5 Lab.

CNRS URA2582
28 rue du Dr. Roux
75015 Paris, France

office:   + 33 (0)1 44 38 94 09
lab:     + 33 (0)1 44 38 94 08
fax:   + 33 (0)1 45 68 89 54
secretary: + 33 (0)1 45 68 83 27

arnaud.echard@pasteur.fr

http://www.pasteur.fr/ip/easysite/pasteur/en/research/scientific-departments/cell-biology-and-infection/units-and-groups/membrane-traffic-and-cell-division