Dear Colleagues,

The CABD in collaboration with CITRE, a Bristol-Myers Squibb Company is
offering a postdoctoral position on the groundbreaking topic of targeted
protein degradation, in the context of an academic-industrial research
collaboration. The project involves studying and understanding fundamental
aspects of targeted protein degradation, involving molecular glue and
heterobifunctional degraders (aka PROTACs) of enormous therapeutic
potential. We are looking for a talented scientist with:
-PhD in a relevant discipline, such as structural biology, computational
biology, bioinformatics or related fields, accompanied by original research
publications.
-Experience in understanding protein structures and sequences from a
computational perspective, combined with a strong interest in evolution and
fundamental principles.
-Strong expertise in scripting and programming (e.g. R, Python, C++ or
others), machine/deep learning and methods development experience is a plus.
-Attention to detail and capacity to communicate technical/scientific
concepts clearly and concisely to audiences of varied backgrounds.
-Verbal and written English language fluency.

The position will be shared between the CABD and CITRE in Seville, Spain.
Please send a short motivation letter, CV and 2 contacts for references to
Damien Devos <damienpde...@gmail.com> and Alejandro Panjkovich <
alejandro.panjkov...@bms.com>.

Please feel free to share this information at your institutes and with
interested colleagues.

Best regards,

Sasha

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Alejandro Panjkovich

Senior Scientist - Predictive Sciences

Office    +34 955 001 734

E-mail    alejandro.panjkov...@bms.com

Bristol Myers Squibb

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