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Job Opening: Two Research Positions in the H2UB (Hybrid Hub) Project

CRS4 is seeking two researchers for fixed-term positions within the ViDiC sector, as part of the H2UB – Hybrid Hub project funded under the Italian National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR).

The research activities focus on molecular dynamics, aiming to identify and analyze potential drug targets and therapeutically relevant molecules. Specifically, the positions involve:

  • The study, development, and application of computational models of protein–protein and protein–ligand interactions

  • The analysis and interpretation of genetic, metabolomic, clinical, biomedical, and chemical-physical data to support model development and validation

Candidates must hold a master’s degree (or equivalent) in one of the following fields: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Natural Sciences, Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Chemistry and Technology, or related disciplines.

Both positions involve the same professional role; a different salary level is foreseen based on the candidate’s experience.

The work will be carried out at the CRS4 headquarters in Pula (CA), Sardinia, within the Science and Technology Park of Sardinia.

🔗 Application deadline:  [entro le  ore 12:00 del 3 luglio 2025]
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