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Postdoctoral position in the lab of Michael Jantsch, Vienna, Austria
A 2-year post doctoral position is available in the lab of Michael Jantsch at the Medical University of Vienna from February 2021. The project aims to characterize the impact of Filamin RNA-editing on mouse organ homeostasis.
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Postdoctoral position in the lab of Walter Rossmanith, Vienna, Austria
A postdoctoral position is available in the lab of Walter Rossmanith at the Medical University of Vienna, Center for Anatomy & Cell Biology. The research of the lab is focused on tRNA biogenesis in human mitochondria (www.meduniwien.ac.at/wrlab). The position offered, is embedded within a national research cluster on RNA modifications (www.rna-deco.org). The specific project aims to understand the biological significance and structural role of chemical modifications in the tRNA ‘core’ (i.e., modifications outside of the anticodon loop) using human mitochondrial tRNAs as a model system.
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Thesis position in the lab of Jean-Marc Deragon, Perpignan, France
A financed thesis position in Plant Epitranscriptomics starting next October is available in the group of Pr. Jean-Marc Deragon, in Perpignan, France. The thesis is titled “Development of a new tool to make early diagnostics of plant exposed to climate changes in natural and cultivated environments.” and starts on October 1st, 2020.
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PhD student position in the lab of Endre Sebestyen, Hungary
Are you interested in analyzing terabytes of experimental data? Do you want to work on a project, where you need to combine biology, statistics, programming and answer challenging, interdisciplinary research questions? You think about bioinformatics, cancer and networks all the time? We are looking for a candidate to join our computational biology group to work on a new project. Our main goal will be to investigate gene expression and splicing variance in cancer and the effect of this variance on somatic mutations and gene regulatory networks. Characterizing the determinants of variance might help in understanding early cancer development, drug resistance, metastasis and the varying penetrance of human diseases.
More details about the group and application process: computational biology PhD position
Sandra Blanco Lab, Salamanca, Spain
Post-doctoral position in the lab of Epitranscriptomics and cancer
Postdoctoral contract for 33 months available from early 2020, at Center for Cancer Research (CIC), Salamanca, Spain.
We are looking for a highly motivated and enthusiastic candidate with interest in cancer biology, regulation of survival and resistance to therapy in cancer, epitranscriptomics and research with potential clinical impact.
For background on this project and informations about the application process: Job advertisement