ApogeeBio 2022

The ApogeeBio post-doctoral fellowship program gives you an opportunity to join a research team at Genopole, a leading French biocluster for academic research and innovation located just south of Paris.

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➡️ Are you an experienced researcher?

➡️ Are you looking for a fertile ecosystem for research and innovation?

Submit your application to the ApogeeBio call for post-doctoral fellowships!

 
 
  • 12 positions open within Genopole Campus
  • Attractive allocations: up to €3000 net monthly salary for 24 months
  • Strictly dedicated to international mobility toward Genopole campus ;
  • If you are interested and before any application, it is your responsibility and mandatory to contact the hosting teams directly and make your proposal to the team leader
  • Here are the different research domains of Genopole and the list of hosting teams

Deadline for submission: January 30, 2023

 

ApogeeBio's assets:

  • Attractive opportunities for positions within academic laboratories and privates companiesat the Genopole biocluster in Evry-Courcouronnes (south of Paris).
  • A large ecosystem for research and innovation including class-leading infrastructures and several of Genopole's scientific partners
  • Support for arrival, cultural immersion and career development - Science Accueil & Association Bernard Gregory

 

Since 2000, Genopole has enabled 92 research fellowships hosted in academic teams or private companies at the biocluster.
Following their fellowship periods at Genopole, all of the postdoctoral researchers have rapidly found permanent positions in private or academic research.

ApogeebioApogeeBio's areas of research:

Gene and cell therapies 

 

Human and environmental genomics 

 

Systems and synthetic biology, biotechnologies

 

Computational biology 

Including bioinformatics, biostatistics, machine learning and artificial intelligence

Innovation management

 

Biophysics, structural and molecular biology, chemistry 

 

 

ApogeeBioo has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 101034259