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Group “Cellular sex and physiology” Institute of Biology Valrose – iBV Batiment de Biochimie, 5 th floor Parc Valrose, Faculte des sciences 06108 Nice, France 2 year funded postdoc position in the Institute of Biology Valrose, Nice A postdoc position is available in the new research group “Cellular sex and physiology” in the Institute of Biology Valrose – Nice (France). The group will be launched in September 2018. We are interested in developmental, metabolic or behavioural sex differences and aims to understand how sex chromosome constitution (XX versus XY) impacts physiology across the body. We are currently identifying new genes/pathways and concepts driving sex chromosome effects using multiscale approaches combining biochemistry, genetics and cell biology. For this, we use the fruit fly Drosophila Melanogaster as a model system. More information can be found on the lab webpage (http://ibv.unice.fr/researchteam/hudry/). The position will be funded for 2 years through an ATIPAvenir grant and would ideally start in December 2018. We seek highly motivated candidates with interests in cell and developmental biology. Candidates should have a good working knowledge in live imaging and image analysis or prior experience conducting behavioural experiments. Previous experience with Drosophila is a plus, but is not mandatory. We strongly value team spirit and a positive work environment. The institute of Biology Valrose (27 teams; 300 persons; 25 nationalities) is an international institute (English is the working language) with a rich and vivid scientific environment. The iBV provides state of the art core facilities, with a collaborative and lively atmosphere in a gorgeous city/region. If you are interested, please contact Bruno Hudry ([email protected]) with your CV and a brief statement of your research interests, key areas of expertise and up to 3 recommendation contacts. The funds for this post are available for 2 years in the first instance.

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Group  “Cellular  sex  and  physiology”  Institute  of  Biology  Valrose  –  iBV  Batiment  de  Biochimie,  5th  floor  

Parc  Valrose,  Faculte  des  sciences  06108  Nice,  France  

 2  year  funded  postdoc  position  in  the  Institute  of  Biology  Valrose,  Nice  

   A   postdoc   position   is   available   in   the   new   research   group   “Cellular   sex   and  physiology”  in  the  Institute  of  Biology  Valrose  –  Nice  (France).  The  group  will  be  launched  in  September  2018.  We  are  interested  in  developmental,  metabolic  or  behavioural   sex   differences   and   aims   to   understand   how   sex   chromosome  constitution   (XX   versus   XY)   impacts   physiology   across   the   body.   We   are  currently   identifying   new   genes/pathways   and   concepts   driving   sex  chromosome   effects   using   multi-­‐scale   approaches   combining   biochemistry,  genetics  and  cell  biology.  For  this,  we  use  the  fruit  fly  Drosophila  Melanogaster  as  a   model   system.   More   information   can   be   found   on   the   lab   webpage  (http://ibv.unice.fr/research-­‐team/hudry/).    The  position  will  be  funded  for  2  years  through  an  ATIP-­‐Avenir  grant  and  would  ideally   start   in   December   2018.   We   seek   highly   motivated   candidates   with  interests   in   cell   and   developmental   biology.   Candidates   should   have   a   good  working   knowledge   in   live   imaging   and   image   analysis   or   prior   experience  conducting   behavioural   experiments.   Previous   experience  with  Drosophila   is   a  plus,   but   is   not  mandatory.  We   strongly   value   team   spirit   and   a   positive  work  environment.    The   institute  of  Biology  Valrose  (27  teams;  300  persons;  25  nationalities)   is  an  international   institute   (English   is   the  working   language)  with   a   rich   and   vivid  scientific   environment.   The   iBV   provides   state   of   the   art   core   facilities,  with   a  collaborative  and  lively  atmosphere  in  a  gorgeous  city/region.      If  you  are  interested,  please  contact  Bruno  Hudry  ([email protected])  with   your   CV   and   a   brief   statement   of   your   research   interests,   key   areas   of  expertise   and   up   to   3   recommendation   contacts.   The   funds   for   this   post   are  available  for  2  years  in  the  first  instance.