Postdoctoc Leukemia Research
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Postdoc Leukemia research A postdoctoral position is open in the Gabellini laboratory at San Raffaele Scientific Institute to characterize the molecular pathogenesis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia and test novel therapeutic approaches. The project will integrate CRISPR and drug screens with single-cell RNA-seq in cellular and animal models of leukemia. Conduct in vivo studies with PDX models of leukemia Perform transcriptomic and molecular data analysis Maintain accurate and complete records of all findings. PhD in Biology, Molecular Biology, Biomedical Sciences, or related fields Experience with cellular and animal models of leukemia, molecular biology techniques, and gene expression analysis Creativity in problem solving, a flexible approach to tasks and adaptability Experience with omics data analysis San Raffaele is an international institute with a strong focus on biomedical research, offering an exceptional research environment and cutting-edge platforms. It is located in Milan, a cosmopolitan city, which has been ranked number one for quality of life in Italy: . We use in vitro and in vivo approaches to identify RNA profiles, chromatin states, transcription factor binding sites and epigenomes defining functional gene “hubs” and decision points that dynamically coordinate gene programming. A 12-month renewable contract will be established. Operating language in the laboratory is English. Applications including a cover letter, curriculum vitae and the names of (at least) two referees should be sent to: Davide Gabellini at gabellini.
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Postdoctoc Leukemia Research
2 settimane fa
Pavia (PV), Italia Ospedale San Raffaele A tempo pienoPostdoc Leukemia research A postdoctoral position is open in the Gabellini laboratory at San Raffaele Scientific Institute to characterize the molecular pathogenesis of acute lymphoblastic leukemia and test novel therapeutic approaches. The project will integrate CRISPR and drug screens with single-cell RNA-seq in cellular and animal models of leukemia....