We are seeking for candidate scientists that are willing to apply to the European School of Molecular Medicine (SEMM) working on a project in the laboratory of Diego Pasini at the European Institute of Oncology in Milan, Italy. Students must be highly motivated to work on projects centred on the role of chromatin modifying activities in the regulation of transcription and stem cell functions using molecular and cellular biology approaches coupled to mouse genetics and nextgeneration sequencing. Applicants that are not willing to also work with mouse models are discouraged to apply. The school enrols its students with a common selection process that take place once a year in autumn; however, students can start in advance to join the laboratory. Positions for foreign scientists or Italian scientists that have been abroad for at least 3 years can benefit of a three years tax-free deduction.