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Open Call for Postdoctoral Researcher 

Open Call for Postdoctoral Researcher 

Opportunity closes at

02/05/2025

CALL FOR A RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP

Fellowship Reference GIMM/BIPD/24-2025

Gulbenkian Institute for Molecular Medicine (GIMM) opens a call for one research fellowship under the project “UBC Sub-grant # GR021323” with the funding support from “Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Grant # 10600, through the University of British Columbia Sub-grant agreement # GR021323”.

Scientific Area(s): Cell Biology, Evolution

Fellowship recipients / Admission requirements: Any National, foreign and stateless candidate(s).  

Applicants must hold the following requirements:

– PhD in Biology or a related areas (obtained less than 3 years ago); 

– Experience in cell biology;

– Experience in evolution; 

– Motivated scientists with a sense of adventure to explore and dissect the structure and function of microtubule organizing centers across different organisms.   

The international experience of the candidates, although not a determining criterion for selection, will be valued.

Work Plan and Objectives: 

We offer a stimulating and inclusive lab environment, access to state of the art technological facilities, services to help you in applying for grants and communicate your science, the opportunity of supervising trainees (summer school and/or master’s program), a mentorship program and several career development activities.

Meiosis and mitosis are hallmarks of eukaryotes – ancestral processes whose origin goes back to LECA – Last Eucaryotic Common Ancestor. Our understanding of the diversity and ancestral state of eukaryote cell division and sexual reproduction is very limited. In many organisms, structures involved in cell division, such as centrioles, are also involved in locomotion (flagella). In this project we will systematically investigate the division and locomotion apparatus of several representative organisms along the tree of life to reconstruct their evolution. High resolution microscopy techniques will be used to reconstruct the structures under study, as well as advanced proteomics techniques to study their composition. This is a collaborative project with the laboratories of Patrick Keeling, UBC (Canada), Holy Goodson, UND (USA), Jeremy Wideman, ASU (USA) and will involve various collaborative activities.

Legislation and Applicable Regulation: Estatuto do Bolseiro de Investigação (Lei n.º 40/2004, de 18 de Agosto, republished in attachment to Decreto-Lei n.º 202/2012, de 27 de Agosto, changed by Decretos-Leis n.º 123/2019, 28 de Agosto e nº 65/2024, 1 de outubro) and current Regulation of Fellowships of GIMM. 

Predicted start date, duration and renewal conditions: The fellowship contract is predicted to start in May 2025, for a period of 12(twelve) months on an exclusive basis, eventually renewable until the maximum stipulated in applicable regulations, not exceeding the eligibility period of the project.  

Work place and Scientific orientation: The research activities will be developed at the Cell Cycle Regulation Laboratory of GIMM, under the supervision of Mónica Bettencourt-Dias. 

Non-discrimination and equal access policy: GIMM undertakes to ensure compliance with the principles of non-discrimination and equality and to that extent, provides that no candidate can be privileged, benefited, harmed or deprived of any right or exempted from any duty due in particular ancestry, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, family status, economic status, education, social origin or condition, genetic heritage, reduced working capacity, disability, chronic disease, nationality, ethnic origin or race, place of origin, language, religion, political or ideological convictions and trade union membership.

International environment and experience: Diversity is a fundamental aspect of the essence of GIMM, where researchers and non-researchers of different nationalities, backgrounds and areas of study work together, promoting the exchange of experiences and interactions, contributing to the personal and professional development of each person and to the existence of an international, inclusive and stimulating environment.

Research Fellows Support Centre: The Research Fellows Support Centre works everyday from 09:00AM to 11:00AM at People & Culture Unit Office.

Fellowship financial conditions: The fellow will benefit from a monthly stipend in the amount of 2.260,00. The amount will be paid by wire transfer at the end of each month. The fellow will also benefit from a personal accident insurance to execute the proposed research activities as well as the right to Social Security through Voluntary Social Insurance regimen, if wanted, under the terms of Código dos Regimes Contributivos do Sistema Previdencial de Segurança Social, and the contributions costs will be supported by the research project. 

Application documents: – Motivation Letter; – Detailed CV; – PhD certificate; – Contacts of at least two previous supervisors who can provide reference letters upon request; – Candidate’s declaration of honor indicating previous fellowships, if any, its typology and duration (one PDF file).

The non-compliance with these requirements determines the immediate rejection of the application.

In case the applicant does not have yet the required degree certificate, a declaration of honor stating the conclusion of the necessary qualifications for the purposes of this process will be accepted and must be sent by the end date of the call.

Jury evaluation and selection: Mónica Bettencourt-Dias (GIMM), Mariana Lince-Faria (GIMM) and Luca Cirino (GIMM).  

Selection methods: The selection will be based 50% in the CV/Cover Letter and 50% in the interview. 

Deadlines and application process: The call will be open from April 16th, 2025, until May 02nd 2025

Applications should be submitted to People & Culture Unit, through the email positions@gimm.pt

The non-compliance with these requirements determines the immediate rejection of the application.

Notification of results: Within 90 days after the termination of the applications submission deadline, both admitted and excluded candidates list and final classification list shall be communicated to all admitted candidates through email.

Preliminary Hearing and Final Decision Deadline: After notification, all candidates have 10 working days to respond. Panel’s final decisions are pronounced within a period of 90 days, from application deadline.

Fellowship contracting: The Fellowship is granted through the signature of a contract between GIMM and the selected fellow and after the fellow send the following mandatory documents: copy of identification document (in case of non-European citizens is mandatory the work visa / valid resident permit), document proving the required academic degree. 

For each Fellowship period an Activity Report must be prepared by the fellow as well as the Report by the supervisor.

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