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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Partners involved in the cofounding and the recruitment of the fellows 

Genopole

Genopole is a pioneering biocluster in Evry located 30 kms south of Paris and dedicated to genomics and biotechnologies in health and environment.
https://www.genopole.com

GENETHON

In order to develop gene therapy treatments and take them from basic research to clinical trials, Genethon relies on a team of experts, including five research teams and three advanced technology platforms, working closely with the clinical development teams as well as with the technological and bioprocess development teams.

TELECOM-SUD PARIS

Telecom SudParis trains tomorrow’s elite engineers and managers in the field of digital sciences and technology. Telecom SudParis offers a wide range of trainings and research projects through its programs and partnerships in fields ranging from applied mathematics to networks and information systems, including electronics, image processing and multimedia.

Partners involved in the scientific hosting

CEA

 

CNRS

 

INSERM

 

Institut Mines-Télécom business school

 

University Paris-Saclay

 

Partners involved in the insertion and integration of the fellows

Science Accueil

Science Accueil is an organization that, for the past 20 years, has been a specialist in hosting national and international scientists and their families in the Ile-de-France Region.
The organization is labeled as a “Euraxess Mobility Center” and is a member of different mobility networks from the regional to the European level.

Association Bernard Gregory 

The ABG advisors network aim is to federate a community of professionals who are committed to supporting PhD students and postdocs, in order to create a network between these actors to exchange information and good practices.

 

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