A position is available to study the regulation of initiation of DNA
replication at the Institute of Human Genetics, CNRS Montpellier
Our research projects are focused on DNA replication origins from metazoans,
their characteristics, the regulation of their activation, ther relationship with cell
identity. Our model systems include cell cultures from mouse and human cells,
developmental systems (Xenopus and C. Elegans), as well as in-vitro DNA
replication systems from Xenopus eggs.
The research project is based on our recent findings of sequence elements found
common to replication origins. We would like to understand their function in the
organization of chromosomes for DNA replication, and how they are assembled
at the molecular level.
The Institute of Human Genetics (www.igh.cnrs.fr) is a modern large CNRS
Institute located in the University and Hospital area in Montpellier. The working
language is English. Fully endowed with state of the art scientific equipment, the
IGH generates an excellent scientific environment for high quality and intensive
scientific life. The city is one of the most lively and concentrated areas for
research scientists in France.
We would be glad to receive applications from motivated scientists with a strong
expertise in molecular biology and / or protein biochemistry.
The position is for at least 2 years.
Please submit a curriculum vitae and contact information of 2-3 referees to
Marcel Méchali
Institute of Human Genetics, CNRS,
141 rue de la Cardonille, 34396 Montpellier, France
Tel : 33 (0) 434 359 917
Fax: 33 (0) 4 34 35 99 20
e-mail: mechali@igh.cnrs.fr
web: www.igh.cnrs.fr./equip/mechali/
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