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2 July 2024

Open Position in the Unit of Multiscale and Nanostructural Imaging Unit. The suitable candidate is expected to have proven experience in use of light microscopy including sample preparation, high utilization of confocal microscopy and associated image processing modules, knowledge of microscope hardware and use of Imaging analytical software. A minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience in light microscopy is required as well as knowledge of the biological samples. The candidate must demonstrate willingness in addressing development of new technologies and methods, particularly to be involved in projects aimed at developing protocols of chemical clarification dedicated to Light-Sheet Microscopy analysis.

24 April 2024

The laboratory directed by CNR researcher Dr. Marianna Leonzino in the "Area Neuro" of the Humanitas Research Hospital is seeking talented and highly motivated researchers at all career stages. Successful applicants will join a vibrant young team working on the role of interorganellar communication in neurodegenerative diseases and will contribute to a project aimed at dissecting cellular pathways leading to neuronal death in the context of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). The project is part of a collaborative effort involving also the lab of Dr. Paolo Colombi (IGM-CNR). The team uses human IPSC-derived neurons as a cellular model and takes advantage of gene-editing techniques to develop disease-modeling cell lines.

2 April 2024

Institut Curie is recruiting a PhD Program Manager. Position based in Paris, 5th arrondissement.

29 March 2024

Concorso pubblico, per titoli ed esami, per l’assunzione a tempo determinato di un COLLABORATORE PROFESSIONALE DI RICERCA SANITARIA - AREA PER IL TRASFERIMENTO TECNOLOGICO del CRO di Aviano (PN)

29 March 2024

We are recruiting at all levels of seniority (postgraduate, PhD, postdoc) to join our lab at the Humanitas Research Hospital to study the role of genome integrity in memory T cell differentiation and immunosuppression. Humanitas hosts a scientific community of more than 300 scientists with interests ranging from immunology to genomics, cardiovascular biology and neurobiology and is one of the most visible and expanding research centers in Italy.