Two positions (one pre- and one post-doctoral fellow) are available to join the team of Prof. Letizia Lanzetti, at the Candiolo Cancer Institute starting from January 2025 The highly innovative and exciting projects concern: 1)the identification of a novel molecular mechanism responsible for sensing lipid storage and consumption in breast cancer cells 2)the role of ER to Golgi transport in the metabolic plasticity of breast cancer cells
A Bioinformatician position is available in the Group of Cardiac Development, Remodeling and Regeneration under the supervision of Dr. Paola Cattaneo. The group is part of the University of Milan a center of Excellence and one of the biggest University in Italy and is located at the Monzino Cardiology Center in Milan, Italy. Further information at www.cattaneo-cardiolab.com
A 16 months fellowship (“assegno di ricerca”) is available at IEO and UPO (Universita’ del Piemonte Orientale) starting from July 2024, in the lab of Prof. Giuliana Pelicci, for research work on the epigenetic profiling in liquid biopsy for personalized medicine in meningioma patients, in the context of a PRIN research project in collaboration with Bonaldi group and Istituto Neurologico Besta (Prof. Di Meco). The position will be assigned through a ministerial competition: you can find all details on how to apply in the attached document and at the link: https://www.uniupo.it/it/ricerca/assegni-di-ricerca/bandi-assegni-di-ricerca/bando-dr-n-4742024-id-509
Defilippi’s lab will offer to the applicant all the conditions to carry out her/his work, with innovative techniques in a centre which benefit of the facilities required to carry on the proposed research, including fully equipped cell culture, microscope and animal facility.
The UCD Cancer Data lab are currently looking to recruit computational biology postdocs. We are a supportive and collaborative interdisciplinary research group based in the Conway Institute in University College Dublin. We are broadly interested in understanding how mutations in cancer alter molecular interaction networks and in identifying ways to target these alterations therapeutically. We have a particular interest in identifying genetic interactions in cancer and understanding how they influence tumour genome evolution. You can read more about areas of specific research interest here.