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post-docs

Michel Charbonneau mcharbon at ens.ens-lyon.fr
Tue Nov 29 04:34:42 EST 1994


I am a newly appointed PI in a french institute (CNRS), located in Lyon.
Our lab works on the control of the cell cycle (S. cerevisiae and S.
pombe), and we are looking for post-docs. Two persons here in the lab have
been trained to the yeast cell cycle, Nathalie Grandin in Steven Reed's lab
at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, and myself,
Michel Charbonneau, in Paul Russell's lab, also at the Scripps. We are both
CNRS researchers. Our lab, which started last august, also comprises a PhD
student, another CNRS research associate, a canadian post-doc and a CNRS
technician.
	Our projects involve the study of (1) checkpoint controls between S phase
and M phase in S. cerevisiae, (2) the CDC14 S. cerevisiae gene, which
encodes a protein tyrosine phosphatase, (3) complementing mutants related
with projects 1 and 2 with Xenopus cDNA libraries. Our grants cannot
provide financial support for post-docs, but I will help candidates in
trying to get support from Human Frontier, EMBO or french cancer research
organizations, such as the ARC or the LIGUE. More details on the projects
upon contact. Sincerely.
Michel Charbonneau. Fax: (33) 72 72 86 86; e-mail: mcharbon at ens.ens-lyon.fr



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