A project aiming to get fundamental insights into how signaling inputs orchestrate changes in chromatin and transcriptional activity of targets in gene regulatory networks (GRNs)
We seek highly motivated, ambitious and talented scientists to join our lab. The ideal candidate should be highly skilled in basic molecular biology techniques, cell culture and basic biochemistry. Previous experience in working with animal models or in Next Generation Sequencing techniques will be a plus.
The research program centers on flavivirus (Dengue, zika virus) and the activation of the innate immune response via the sensing of infected cells, as well as viral strategies for immune evasion.
A post-doctoral position is immediately available to work in the laboratory of Valeria Poli at the Molecular Biotechnology Center, Turin University.
Postdoc position available at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, USA.