PRR Project
Assistant Professor in Computational Biochemistry, BioISI Chair in Computational Biochemistry
Project sheet
Name
Assistant Professor in Computational Biochemistry, BioISI Chair in Computational BiochemistryTotal project amount
85,08 thousand €Amount paid
85,08 thousand €Non-refundable funding
85,08 thousand €Loan funding
0 €Start date
18.12.2024Expected end date
31.03.2026Dimension
ResilienceComponent
Qualifications and SkillsInvestment
Science Plus TrainingOperation code
02/C06-i06/2024.P2023.15441.TENURE.006Summary
The hired researcher will conduct research in the field of computational biochemistry creating synergies with biological chemistry, biophysics, structural biology, and molecular biology, forging interdisciplinary approaches to unravel molecular complexities. The hired researcher should have a background in Biochemistry or related areas with a strong expertise in computational methods applied to biological and biochemical system. Such profile will cover the needs of the host institution (BioISI/DQB) in creating synergies between the fields of drug design and development, study of protein/protein and protein/membrane interactions and predicting protein structure/folding. This profile will allow the establishment of collaborations network with the various experimental groups inside and outside the department.Applicants are expected to be fully engaged in all the activities and duties associated with the position, including: (1) Conduct innovative, high-impact, internationally recognized research in computational biochemistry aligned with the above described goals; (2) Interact and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams across campus to advance programs from early discovery to applied outputs; (3) Apply to competitive calls at the national/international level for securing external funding; (4) Publish research findings in leading scientific journals; (5) Perform advanced training, supervision and mentoring of graduate students; (6) Take active part in outreach activities.This profile will thus strengthen the computational biochemistry component at both BioISI and DQB.
Beneficiaries
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- Direct Beneficiaries are those whose funding and projects to implement are part of the Recovery and Resilience Plan that has been negotiated and approved by the European Union;
- Final Beneficiaries are those whose funding and projects to implement are approved following a selection process through Calls for Applications.
Call for applications
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The project is appraised on the basis of its compliance with the selection criteria laid down in the calls for applications, and a final score may be awarded, where applicable.
Final evaluation score
The components for calculating the assessment score can be found in the selection criteria document mentioned below.
Selection criteria
Beneficiaries
Intermediate beneficiaries
Procurement
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Geographic distribution
85,08 thousand €
Total amount of the project
Percentage of the amount already paid for implementing projects
, 100 %,Where was the money spent
By county
1 county financed .
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Lisboa 85,08 thousand € ,