[Bioundgrd] Fwd: Internships in France - L'OREAL - Chemistry, Biology, Physics
Janice Chang
jdchang at MIT.EDU
Wed Jul 6 13:23:01 EDT 2005
>From:
>April Julich Perez
>MIT-France Program Coordinator
>
>
>INTERNSHIPS at L'OREAL
>
>Chemistry - Biology - Physics
>
>L'Oreal is seeking MIT students for paid six-month research
>internships in France starting September or October 2005. Interns
>will be placed within L'Oreal's life science or materials science
>departments.
>
>Cosmetological and dermatological research is the focal point of
>L'Oreal's development strategy and is one of the keys to its
>success. The ever-improving effectiveness and quality of L'Oreal
>products are based on innovation, which has been nurtured since
>chemist Eugene Schueller founded the Group in 1907. L'Oreal's
>laboratories continue to strive to design and develop innovative
>techniques, research tools and instruments for verifying and
>measuring. Advances in cosmetological research have made it possible
>to discover new applications in the medical field that improve
>people's health and well-being. Progress in research also furthers
>the cause of ethics, promotes respect for the environment and helps
>deepen knowledge of the basic workings and processes of the hair and
>skin. (See L'Oreal's website for more information on its research
>activities: http://www.loreal.com/_en/_ww/research/homeres.aspx)
>
>In the life science department, L'Oreal is seeking an intern for an
>important research project in cellular pharmacology. The study will
>focus on the redox state and systems of cellular protection in a
>cellular culture.
>
>The materials science department is seeking a chemistry student
>specialized in organic synthesis and physical chemistry
>characterization.
>
>If you are interested in either of these opportunities and are
>available for a six-month internship beginning this fall, send your
>CV and a short e-mail summarizing your interest and indicating your
>level of French by July 15 to:
>
>April Julich Perez
>MIT-France Program Coordinator
>Center for International Studies
>Massachusetts Institute of Technology
>292 Main Street, E38-736
>Cambridge, MA 02139
>Phone: (617) 253-8095 - Fax: (617) 258-7432
>ajulich at mit.edu
>http://web.mit.edu/mit-france/
>http://web.mit.edu/misti/www/
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