COFUND DOCTORAL PROGRAM: 12 PHD POSITIONS OPEN IN OCTOBER 2016. Institut Curie is recruiting 12 PhD students through its international program called IC-3i PhD program.
This program provides PhD students with a 3-year fellowship, a high level interdisciplinary, inter-sectorial, and international training with dedicated career development plans, secondments and mentoring.The IC-3i international Phd Program is a PhD fellowship program partly funded by the European Commission under the Cofund scheme of Horizon 2020’s Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions.The aim is to recruit motivated students for 12 PhD projects who will be starting their PhD in October 2016 at Institut Curie bringing together a world-class multidisciplinary cancer research center and a model hospital.
Quick Overview:
Organization | Institut Curie |
Fellowship Level | PhD |
Country | France |
Subject areas | Biology & Chemistry of Radiations, Cell Signaling & Cancer; Development, Cancer, Genetics & Epigenetics; Integrative Tumour Biology, Immunology & Environment and Multiscale Physics-Biology-Chemistry & Cancer |
Enumerations | Not mentioned |
Eligibility | Masters |
Deadline | February 4th 2016, 17:00 CET |
PhD research projects in life sciences cover Institut Curie’s main research domains:
- Biology & Chemistry of Radiations, Cell Signaling & Cancer,
- Development, Cancer, Genetics & Epigenetics,
- Integrative Tumour Biology, Immunology & Environment,
- Multiscale Physics-Biology-Chemistry & Cancer
Institut Curie brings together a world-class multidisciplinary cancer research center and a model hospital group in Paris and surroundings. By embracing cross-disciplinary approaches, it drives the discovery of more effective treatments and leads to improved patient care.
Call | Reference | Title of PhD thesis project | Thesis director(s) | Keyword(s) |
2016 | 2015-01-Teulade-Fichou | Deciphering the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the radiosensitizing activity of metal complexes: Towards the development of drug candidates for improving chemoradiotherapy for cancer treatment | Marie-Paule Teulade-Fichou, Sophie Bompard | DNA damaging agents, Improved Radiotherapy, Metal complexes, Radiosensitization, Telomeres targeting |
2016 | 2015-02-Bardin | Exploring mechanisms and frequency of spontaneous mutations in adult stem cells | Allison Bardin, Rudolph Lehnard | Genome regulation, Somatic mutations, Stem cells |
2016 | 2015-03-Del-Bene | Functional analysis of TBK1 mediated signaling in axonal autophagocytosis in zebrafish models of ALS | Filippo Del Bene, Céline Revenu | Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Autophagy, Motoneurons, Neurodegeneration, Zebrafish |
2016 | 2015-04-Drinnenberg | Characterization of the first CenH3-independent kinetochore assembly pathway | Inès Drinnenberg | Bioinformatics, Evolution, Holocentromere, Kinetochore, Proteomics |
2016 | 2015-05-Lennon | The role of nuclear envelope integrity in aging | Ana-Maria Lennon, Nicolas Manel, Matthieu Piel | Cell aging, Cell migration, DNA damage, Microfluidics, Nuclear envelop |
2016 | 2015-06-Stoven | Integrating structural constraints in multi-locus genome-wide association studies for improved biomarker discovery in breast cancer | Véronique Stoven, Chloé-Agathe Azencott | Biological networks, Biomarker discovery, Cancer, GWAS, Machine learning |
2016 | 2015-07-Baffet | Nuclear positioning and the control of mitotic entry in neural stem cells and tumor cells | Alexandre Baffet | Cancer, Cell cycle, Molecular motors, Neural stem cells, Nuclear migration |
2016 | 2015-08-Bassereau | Mechanosensing and dynamics of cell filopodia | Patricia Bassereau, Guy Tran van Nhieu | Actin dynamics, Cell mechanics, Filopodia, Mechanosensing, Optical tweezers |
2016 | 2015-09-Fachinetti | The architecture of human centromeres and its influence on the maintenance of genome stability | Daniele Fachinetti | Cancer, Centromere, Chromosome, DNA topology, Genome stability |
2016 | 2015-10-Perie | Studying clonality in hematopoiesis with a non invasive lineage tracing method | Leïla Perié | Cell fate, Immuno-hematology, Lineage tracing, Quantitative biology, Single cell analysis |
2016 | 2015-11-Radvanyi | Sensitivity to radiotherapy in bladder cancers. Influence of bladder cancer subgroups and of TYRO3 inhibition | Francois Radvanyi, Pierre Verrelle | Radiosensitivity tyrosine kinase receptor, Retrospective clinical study, Tumor subtyping, TYRO3 Bladder cancer |
2016 | 2015-12-Silberzan | Cellular and supracellular architectures: the many ways to explore the third dimension | Pascal Silberzan | 2D-3D transition, Cell handedness, Cell orientation, Collective cell behaviors, Microfabrication |
Eligibility criteria
Applicants:
– must not have lived or worked in France for more than 12 months during the past 3 years prior to February 4th 2016,
– must have a Master’s degree (or be about to obtain one) or have a university degree equivalent to a European Master’s (5-year duration),
– must have obtained this degree no more than 2 years ago.
Applicants will have to complete an online application form in English in time via the web-based application portal.
Deadline for applications: February 4th, 2016
Start date of PhD contract: October 3rd, 2016
More information and application on the Training Unit website