Postdoctoral positions are immediately available in the Laboratory of Muscle Stem Cells and Gene Regulation (LMSCGR) at NIAMS of the National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, MD, USA. Ambitious and strongly motivated individuals with a solid background in molecular biology (bioinformatics is desirable but not required) are invited to apply. The main areas of investigations relate to: 1)Intersection of metabolism and epigenetics in the regulation of skeletal muscle stem cell biology 2)Role of chromatin- and histone-modifying protein complexes in embryonic and muscle stem cells
IFOM just opened multiple positions for tenure-track PIs and Head of Facility. As we are now expanding our teams and programs, we are seeking passionate scientists who share our vision and are committed to making a difference in basic, translational and clinical cancer research.
The School of Biochemistry seeks to appoint an Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer with research expertise in molecular cell biology and the insight and collaborative potential to help us further develop our existing strengths in this area. Your role will involve developing a world-class independent research programme and teaching students on the range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes to which the School contributes.
A bioinformatics position is open in the Mass Spectrometry Unit (MSU) at Department of Experimental Oncology (DEO) a leading cancer research institution located in the south area of Milan We are looking for a motivated, enthusiastic candidate with strong interest in computational science to work on dedicated bioinformatics suite aimed to quantitative proteomics data processing.
A MS specialist position is open in the Mass Spectrometry Unit (MSU) at Department of Experimental Oncology (DEO) a leading cancer research institution located in the south area of Milan We are looking for a motivated, enthusiastic person to work on sample preparation protocols optimization and to operate LC-MS equipment as well as to run proteomics data analysis pipelines.