As an IPP student, your PhD research will be conducted within the lab of one of the participating groups. The Group Leader in whose lab you are based will act as your mentor and provide advice and guidance to ensure that you receive training in both the scientific skills and the creative and critical thinking abilities that you will need for your research and personal development as a scientist.
The Career Development Award consists of three-to-five years of funding allocated to an independent investigator at a host institute in Italy
Anna Kajaste's group is interested in studying the molecular mechanisms of host-vector interplay in the context of hematopoietic stem cell gene therapy of monogenic inflammatory diseases, with particular focus on innate immunity and host responses to transduction.
Part time technician needed at Ospedale San Raffaele (Protein Transport and Secretion Laboratory).
Post-Doctoral position (Assegno di Ricerca) at the Department of Molecular Biotechnology and Health Sciences of the University of Torino, Molecular Biotechnology Center, Via Nizza 52.