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roberta.s
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Inserito il - 07 febbraio 2012 : 10:21:09
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Bionformatics Post doctoral position in the Epigenetic Unit at INGM Istituto Nazionale di Genetica Molecolare (INGM) is a growing research institute that focuses on molecular medicine, stem cell research and RNA biology. Based within the campus of the IRCCS Ospedale Maggiore of Milan, it provides a dynamic and highly interactive research environment strongly connected with the clinic and translational medicine. Description A 3-year post-doctoral position is available starting from September 2012 in the group of Dr. Alessio Zippo at INGM in Milan, Italy. Our newly established team investigates the epigenetic mechanisms that dictate the establishment and the maintenance of stem cell identity. We aim to dissect the molecular mechanisms through which transcription factors mediate the epigenetic responses to environmental signaling in Embryonic and Cancer Stem Cells. We are seeking highly motivated candidates that will be working closely with a group of biologists and be involved in designing and analysing dataset obtained from ChIP-seq and RNA-seq studies. Moreover, you will have the possibility to closely interact with scientists of the Bioinformatics unit situated in INGM. Qualifications We welcome candidates holding (or about to obtain) a PhD degree in computational biology, bioinformatics and related fields who wishes to join a dynamic and interactive team. You should also have excellent skills in both programming and communication and have a good understanding of biology. Please apply by sending a letter of motivation describing your interest in this research and past research experiences, a curriculum vitae and names of at least two referees to: Dr. Alessio Zippo National Institute of Molecular Genetic (INGM) E-Mail: zippo@ingm.org For further informations, please visit the INGM website: www.ingm.org |
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roberta.s
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Inserito il - 07 febbraio 2012 : 10:22:14
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PhD position in the Epigenetic Unit at INGM Istituto Nazionale di Genetica Molecolare (INGM) is a growing research institute that focuses on molecular medicine, tumor associated infectious diseases and RNA biology. Based within the campus of the IRCCS Ospedale Maggiore of Milan, it provides a dynamic and highly interactive research environment strongly connected with the clinic and translational medicine. Description A 3-year PhD position is available starting from September 2012 in the group of Dr. Alessio Zippo at INGM in Milan, Italy. Our newly established team investigates the epigenetic mechanisms that dictate the establishment and the maintenance of stem cell identity. We aim to dissect the molecular mechanisms through which transcription factors mediate the epigenetic responses to environmental signaling in Embryonic and Cancer Stem Cells. We are seeking highly motivated candidates that will have the opportunity to develop a research project using state-of-the-art of molecular biology/biochemistry technologies and in vivo time-lapse imaging. You will benefit from the possibility to work in close collaboration with all the researchers of the Institute taking part in scientific discussions on a day to day basis. Qualifications We welcome candidates holding (or about to obtain) a degree in Biology, Biothecnology or related fields who wish to join a dynamic and interactive team and ready to meet the challenge of an exciting opportunity. Please apply by sending a letter of motivation describing your interest in this research and past research experiences, a curriculum vitae and names of at least two referees to: Dr. Alessio Zippo National Institute of Molecular Genetic (INGM) Via Francesco Sforza 35 20122 Milan, Italy E-Mail: zippo@ingm.org For further informations, please visit the INGM website: www.ingm.org |
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chick80
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Città: Edinburgh
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0barra1
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Città: Paris, VIIème arrondissement
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Inserito il - 24 aprile 2012 : 15:51:34
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Postdoc Position at the University of Sheffield
A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr Walter Marcotti at the University of Sheffield, Sheffield, UK.
Dr. Marcotti’s laboratory uses a combination of techniques including electrophysiology and calcium imaging applied to several mouse models to investigate the mechanisms responsible for the accurate encoding of sound information within the sensory hair cells. For further information see http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/bms/research/marcotti.
Qualified candidates should have knowledge and expertise in electrophysiology. Prior research in calcium imaging is desirable but not essential. Preliminary enquiries should be sent to Dr. Walter Marcotti (w.marcotti@sheffield.ac.uk).
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GFPina
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Città: Milano
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Inserito il - 24 aprile 2012 : 18:15:10
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Postdoc position/Division of Structural Biology/The Institute of Cancer Research/London, UK
Dear Fellows,
We seek to appoint a post-doctoral training fellow to the Division of Structural Biology in the new team led by Dr Alessandro Vannini to undertake crystallographic, single particle electron microscopy analysis and biochemical analysis of large macromolecular complexes that assemble at RNA Polymerase III loci across the eukaryotic genome, in order to mechanistically understand their role in cancer and other fundamental cellular processes (www.icr.ac.uk/alessandrovannini).
The Division of Structural Biology has managed facilities for protein crystallography (Bruker Microstar and CCD detector and crystallisation robots), cryo-electron microscopy (FEI Tecnai F20 and T12), and protein production with expertise in multi-subunit expression (insect cell, yeast and bacterial expression, including a 60 L fermentor). The Division is also well equipped with equipment for biophysical analysis (e.g. ITC, fluorescence, multi-angle light scattering).
Applicants should possess a PhD (or equivalent) in biochemistry or molecular biology with a sound knowledge of protein crystallography an/or single particle electron microscopy. Experience in the biochemical and biophysical characterization of multi-subunit and protein-nuclei acids complexes is highly desirable. Experience in protein production in insect cells (MultiBac) or yeast genetics would be an advantage.
Appointment will be on Fixed Term Contract for 3 years in the first instance, with a starting salary in the range of £27,536 to £33,852 p.a. inclusive (based on previous post-doctoral experience).
For further particulars and details of how to apply, please check the current vacancies in the division of Structural Biology on our online application website (https://www.icr.ac.uk/jobs/index.shtml) and refer to this vacancy (n. 1228522).
Closing date: 16th May 2012
Please direct informal inquiries to Dr. Alessandro Vannini at alessandro.vannini@icr.ac.uk
Thank you & best regards,
Alessandro Vannini
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chick80
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Città: Edinburgh
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Inserito il - 04 maggio 2012 : 08:19:37
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A postdoc position funded by the ERC is open for 2 or more years to recruit a highly motivated postdoc to work on the natural intra-species variability of the yeast epigenome. The work will combine yeast experimental biology (molecular biology, construction of yeast strains, chromatin immunoprecipitation, DamID...) and statistical analysis of genomics data (ChIP-SEQ, and various meta-analysis dedicated to the project). Starting date can be as early as July 1st 2012 or later if necessary.
Applicants should have a strong experience in at least one of these two fields and have the potential to learn the other one. The hired person will benefit from technical assistance for bench work and from custom developments made by a computer scientist.
Our group studies the fundamentals of inter-individual variability, using the yeast S. cerevisiae as a powerful experimental model. We precisely design experiments to address specific questions, and we analyze raw datasets ourselves after developping customized tools when necessary. The project is based on strong preliminary results. It is supported by an ERC Starting Grant on the period 2012-2017. We are located at ENS de Lyon, which offers an excellent scientific environment where all disciplines are investigated. Several other groups on site study the biology of chromatin, using various experimental systems (Biochemistry, C.elegans, Mouse, S. pombe…).
Lyon offers a wonderful living environment: it is the second-in-size French city after Paris, located at only 2 hours from Paris downtown, from the Alps mountains, and from the Mediterranean sea.
Please send CV and letter to Gael [dot] Yvert [at] ens-lyon [dot] fr, together with names of previous supervisors/colleagues who could be contacted for reference.
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Bely
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Inserito il - 10 maggio 2012 : 10:56:29
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ciao a tutti... premettendo che ovviamente anch'io mi sto dando da fare in questo senso vi chiedo: mi segnalereste, nel caso ne veniate a conoscenza, postdoc in UK nel campo della structural bioinformatics/computational biophysics? sembra proprio che la' non sia un buon momento |
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GFPina
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Città: Milano
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Inserito il - 10 maggio 2012 : 22:13:03
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Citazione: Messaggio inserito da Bely
ciao a tutti... premettendo che ovviamente anch'io mi sto dando da fare in questo senso vi chiedo: mi segnalereste, nel caso ne veniate a conoscenza, postdoc in UK nel campo della structural bioinformatics/computational biophysics? sembra proprio che la' non sia un buon momento
Non è esattamente quello che hai chiesto ma a me sono arrivate queste due: Citazione: postdoc position/Division of Structural Biology/The Institute of Cancer Research/London, UK
We seek to appoint a post-doctoral training fellow to the Division of Structural Biology in the new team led by Dr Alessandro Vannini to undertake crystallographic, single particle electron microscopy analysis and biochemical analysis of large macromolecular complexes that assemble at RNA Polymerase III loci across the eukaryotic genome, in order to mechanistically understand their role in cancer and other fundamental cellular processes (www.icr.ac.uk/alessandrovannini).
The Division of Structural Biology has managed facilities for protein crystallography (Bruker Microstar and CCD detector and crystallisation robots), cryo-electron microscopy (FEI Tecnai F20 and T12), and protein production with expertise in multi-subunit expression (insect cell, yeast and bacterial expression, including a 60 L fermentor). The Division is also well equipped with equipment for biophysical analysis (e.g. ITC, fluorescence, multi-angle light scattering).
Applicants should possess a PhD (or equivalent) in biochemistry or molecular biology with a sound knowledge of protein crystallography an/or single particle electron microscopy. Experience in the biochemical and biophysical characterization of multi-subunit and protein-nuclei acids complexes is highly desirable. Experience in protein production in insect cells (MultiBac) or yeast genetics would be an advantage.
Appointment will be on Fixed Term Contract for 3 years in the first instance, with a starting salary in the range of £27,536 to £33,852 p.a. inclusive (based on previous post-doctoral experience).
For further particulars and details of how to apply, please check the current vacancies in the division of Structural Biology on our online application website (https://www.icr.ac.uk/jobs/index.shtml) and refer to this vacancy (n. 1228522).
Closing date: 16th May 2012
Please direct informal inquiries to Dr. Alessandro Vannini at alessandro.vannini@icr.ac.uk
Thank you & best regards,
Alessandro Vannini
Citazione: post-doctoral position/Computational Chemistry/King's College London
A two year Research Associate post in theoretical and computational chemistry is available in the Chemistry Department, School of Biomedical Sciences, King's College London. The successful applicant will join Edina Rosta's group using QM/MM simulations to study the reaction mechanism of phosphate hydrolysis and transfer in enzymes.
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/pertra/vacancy/external/pers_detail.php?jobindex=11579
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Bely
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Inserito il - 11 maggio 2012 : 12:11:58
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ti ringrazio... il primo e' prettamente sperimentale quindi non ci penso neanche, il secondo e' molto interessante ma io da phd student ignorante non riesco ancora a capire quanto un postdoc possa uscire dal proprio seminato e avere il tempo di imparare cose nuove... parzialmente lo faro' ugualmente per me prima, visto che qui in germania ti costringono a consegnare la tesi 6 mesi prima e quindi resterebbe "solo" da finalizzare 2 paper e studiare per quello che e' un vero e proprio esame onnicomprensivo... ma ho come l'impressione di aver imparato molto meno di quanto avrei dovuto e di non essere abbastanza elastica per spostarmi velocemente... ecco, esco dal seminato senza problemi solo quando chiacchiero |
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chick80
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Città: Edinburgh
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Inserito il - 23 maggio 2012 : 11:19:15
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Citazione: ma io da phd student ignorante non riesco ancora a capire quanto un postdoc possa uscire dal proprio seminato e avere il tempo di imparare cose nuove...
Quanto vuoi! Non sentirti assolutamente legata da quello che hai fatto prima, piuttosto cerca di sfruttarlo per applicarlo a qualsiasi cosa andrai a fare nel tuo postdoc
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chick80
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Inserito il - 23 maggio 2012 : 11:21:11
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Post Doc position at INRA- Montpellier University on Lepidoptera development genes Research project: a position is offered in a lab specialized in insect genomics and pathogens interactions, with the aim of (i) identifying key genes for Lepidoptera development; (ii) using RNAi to impair their expression; (iii) developing delivery methods potentially useful for pest biological control. Required competences and knowledge in molecular genetics reverse genetics, RNAi, epigenetics and gene regulation, crop production, applied plant biology. The work implies sequence data analysis, insect injection, morphological observations, and transcriptomic analysis. Conditions: The position is offered to French or foreign scientists for a 12 months period, possibly renewed for an additional year. The applicant should (i) hold a PhD, (ii) have a maximum of 10 years research experience after Master's degree, (iii) not having spent more than 12 months in France within the last 3 years. Detailed application forms are available through the Agreenskills organization (http://www.agreenskills.eu/agreenskills-cms/Applications/). Applicants should have no concerns with the rearing and manipulation of insects (no allergy). Salary will be around 2300 € per month, social taxes included.
The hosting lab: Diversity, Genomes and Insect Microorganisms Interactions, UMR1333, Montpellier University, Place Eugene Bataillon, Bat. 24, cc101, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 05, France. If they want, applicants may contact the research team (Emmanuelle d’Alençon; alencon@supagro.inra.fr) to get more information before the application deadlines. Selection process: both the program proposed by the research team and the quality of the documents (CV) produced by the applicants will be simultaneously examined by the Agreenskills committee. Applicants should send the required documents to Agreenskills before June 15th (1st round) or before November 15th (2nd round). Recruitment will consequently follow in either October 2012 or March 2013.
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GFPina
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Inserito il - 08 giugno 2012 : 17:48:03
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Three exciting biotech positions are available at Repsol S.A. (Madrid, Spain):
1. Junior researcher in chemical physics or physics: CO2 conversion into building blocks or fuels.
2. Senior and junior researchers in biology, biotechnology, microbiology or biochemistry: genetic engineering of yeast and bacteria for biofuels production from lignocellulose waste.
3. Senior and junior researchers in bioinformatics and computational biology: mining and managing data for genetic engineering of yeast and bacteria for biofuels production.
More information about the positions can be found in the attached files.
Your assistance to pass on this information to colleagues and interested candidates is appreciated.
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chick80
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Città: Edinburgh
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Inserito il - 18 giugno 2012 : 19:21:54
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POST-DOCTORAL POSITION in Electrophysiology: channel and GPCR in artificial membrane
Position : Postdoctoral Position City : Grenoble Region : Isère Institution : Institut de Biologie Structurale Department : CNRS- UMR 5075 Employment start date : Between July and December 2012 Employment length : 2 years contract
Description: POST-DOCTORAL POSITION in Electrophysiology–Alps in France (Grenoble)
Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position open immediately for an initial period of 2 years under the supervision of Dr. Béatrice Schaack in collaboration with the group of Dr. Michel Vivaudou. The research will focus on the development of a novel electrophysiological assay and its use to identify new candidate drugs acting on ion channels and receptors from venom peptides. The project is to create artificial lipid bilayers from tiny 0.3 µL droplets, i.e. DIB for 'Droplet interface bilayers', containing ICCR for 'Ion-channel coupled receptors', able to transduce ligand binding to a single receptor into a detectable electrical signal measurable by in vitro electrophysiology. We offer a very pleasant work environment as well as further technical formation opportunities in structural biology. For more information about the laboratory and the institute, please visit http://www.ibs.fr. Candiate profile: Highly motivated candidates holding a Ph.D. preferably with a background in membrane protein biophysics or biochemistry and an experience in electrophysiology. Foreigners are encouraged to apply. English is spoken in the laboratory.
Contract conditions: Initial contract of 2 years (CDD) paid for by the CNRS. Gross monthly salary of 2300 €. For consideration, please send a CV, bibliography, a brief description of research experience and interests and the names of two references with telephone numbers and e-mail addresses to beatrice.schaack@ibs.fr
Contact Title : Dr Last Name : Béatrice First Name : Schaack Institution : Institut de Biologie Structurale City : Grenoble Street : 41 rue Horowitz Cedex 1 Zip Code : 38027 Phone : + 33 4 39 78 30 43
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chick80
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Inserito il - 02 luglio 2012 : 12:01:31
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Post-doc Position for Bioinformatician Epigenetics in alternative splicing
Alternative splicing is an important process to generate protein diversity that affects the vast majority of human genes. In the past few years, transcriptional regulators, chromatin conformation and non-coding RNAs have been shown to play a role in the regulation of alternative splicing1,2. Genome-wide studies showed a non-random distribution of histone and DNA modifications along genes, with special enrichment at exons. We recently found that histone marks directly regulate alternative splicing via recruitment of splicing factors by chromatin-adaptor complexes3. To continue these studies in my laboratory at the Institute of Human Genetics (IGH-CNRS), I am looking for a highly motivated and creative post-doctoral fellow with strong background in bioinformatics and expertise in analyzing complex ChIP-seq and RNA-seq data. IGH is a very stimulating international institute in an extremely charming and sunny city, Montpellier (South of France). If interested, please send a CV, e-mail contact for three reference letters and a brief cover letter stating research interests and career goals to Reini F. Luco (lucoigh@gmail.com)
1 Luco RF, Allo M, Schor IE, Kornblihtt AR & Misteli T (2011) Cell 144: 16-26. 2 Luco RF and Misteli T (2011) Curr Opin Genet Dev 21(4): 366-72 3 Luco RF, Pan Q, Tominaga K, Blencowe BJ, Pereira-Smith O & Misteli T (2010) Science 327:996-1000
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Inserito il - 12 gennaio 2013 : 19:35:07
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Dove bisogna iscriversi per ricevere alerts su PhD e postdoc?? |
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0barra1
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Città: Paris, VIIème arrondissement
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Inserito il - 12 gennaio 2013 : 19:59:15
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Credo non ci sia un servizio omnicomprensivo. Dubito persino che siti quali FindAPhD forniscano una prestazione tale, ma dovresti controllare.
Gli annunci di questo genere che ricevo provengono dal coordinatore del mio CdLM e da miei colleghi in lab, che solitamente si limitano a inoltrare le mail che ricevono dalle loro acquaintances. Credo non valga solo per me: nota come, per citare uno degli utenti più attivi in questo thread, chick posti spesso calls per posizioni vacanti a Montpellier, dove lui stesso lavora.
EDIT: effettivamente FindAPhD, nella homepage, offre la possibilità di ricevere "update by email", su base settimanale. Almeno per PhD studentship, nelle poche righe redatte non è dato sapere se funga anche per postdocs.
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So, forget Jesus. The stars died so that you could be here today. A Universe From Nothing, Lawrence Krauss
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lucytta
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Inserito il - 16 marzo 2013 : 11:14:12
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Ciao, sembra che per ogni lavoro sia necessario un phd o una specializzazione e che, senza questi ulteriori titoli, si sia destinati a un lavoro da commerciale o da tecnico di laboratorio sfruttato e sottopagato. Possibile? C'e' forse qualcosa che mi sfugge? |
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chick80
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Inserito il - 18 aprile 2013 : 10:12:46
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Giro una mail che mi è arrivata stamattina:
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Dear colleagues, My lab is currently offering a 3-year PhD scholarship to work on mechanisms of tumour progression at the University of Melbourne, Australia. The project will involve an array of technological approaches on human and mouse carcinoma cells including cell biology, tumour cell xenografting, in vitro and in vivo confocal imaging, flow cytometry and RNAsequencing. Some of these studies will be performed at single-cell level. Established in 1853, The University of Melbourne is a leading international university with a tradition of excellence in teaching and research. The main Parkville campus, where our lab is located, is recognised as the hub of Australia’s premier knowledge precinct comprising eight hospitals, many leading research institutes and a wide range of knowledge-based industries. Our team will be involved in the forthcoming Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre, which brings together eight world-leading cancer organisations in an effort to fast-track cancer research applications by sharing knowledge and resources. The VCCC complex is currently under construction near our current location (http://www.vcccproject.vic.gov.au/) and will open in the second half of 2015. Last but not least, Melbourne is a very multicultural city that offers a great environment for students and will provide them with a highly rewarding experience (http://futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/explore/about/melbourne). I understand that you would prefer to hang on to your best students, but I would greatly appreciate if you could spread the word to those of your excellent students that are excited by the prospect of doing their PhD overseas or that somehow fail to receive funding from your institutions. Interested students can find more information about the University by following this link (http://futurestudents.unimelb.edu.au/explore/about/) and can discuss this opportunity by contacting me at: frederic.hollande@unimelb.edu.au Thanking you very much in advance for advertising this information. Best regards, Fred A/Professor Frederic Hollande, PhD. Molecular Mechanisms of Tumour Progression Team, Department of Pathology The University of Melbourne Parkville, VIC, 3010, AUSTRALIA Tel: +61 3 9035 8780 Email: frederic.hollande@unimelb.edu.au http://www.path.unimelb.edu.au/research/labs/hollande/ |
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Citazione: Messaggio inserito da lucytta
Ciao, sembra che per ogni lavoro sia necessario un phd o una specializzazione e che, senza questi ulteriori titoli, si sia destinati a un lavoro da commerciale o da tecnico di laboratorio sfruttato e sottopagato. Possibile? C'e' forse qualcosa che mi sfugge?
Ho avuto anche io la stessa impressione, eppure mi hanno detto chiaramente che all'estero la professione del Biologo è totalmente rivalutata rispetto al nostro Paese e che ci sono molte più possibilità lavorative... qualcuno sa dire qualcosa con più precisione? Perché sinceramente anche guardando su internet non sono riuscito a trovare niente e non saprei proprio come muovermi... |
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chick80
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Inserito il - 06 ottobre 2013 : 16:03:36
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Citazione: Ho avuto anche io la stessa impressione, eppure mi hanno detto chiaramente che all'estero la professione del Biologo è totalmente rivalutata rispetto al nostro Paese e che ci sono molte più possibilità lavorative... qualcuno sa dire qualcosa con più precisione? Perché sinceramente anche guardando su internet non sono riuscito a trovare niente e non saprei proprio come muovermi...
Beh, forse se cominci a dirci cosa vuoi fare... di offerte ce ne sono a tonnellate. Vedi: http://www.molecularlab.it/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5174 |
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Inserito il - 13 ottobre 2013 : 12:20:45
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Citazione: Messaggio inserito da chick80
Citazione: Ho avuto anche io la stessa impressione, eppure mi hanno detto chiaramente che all'estero la professione del Biologo è totalmente rivalutata rispetto al nostro Paese e che ci sono molte più possibilità lavorative... qualcuno sa dire qualcosa con più precisione? Perché sinceramente anche guardando su internet non sono riuscito a trovare niente e non saprei proprio come muovermi...
Beh, forse se cominci a dirci cosa vuoi fare... di offerte ce ne sono a tonnellate. Vedi: http://www.molecularlab.it/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5174
Avevo già visitato quel topic, ma anche lì ho visto parlare solo di PhD e postDoc (magari non ho visto bene, però ho ridato un'occhiata e non ho trovato altro...) Comunque non ho detto niente sul COSA cerco perché in realtà (non so se per fortuna o per sfortuna) mi piace quasi tutto della Biologia, perciò volevo vedere più offerte per farmi un'idea di quello che potrei trovare e soprattutto su come trovarla. La mia magistrale si concentra sulla microbiologia e sulle biotecnologie applicate, ma sinceramente adoro anche materie come la fisiologia, l'etologia, l'ecologia, la parassitologia e quant'altro, perciò volevo più, se possibile, essere indirizzato piuttosto che leggere un'offerta vera e propria... Ho confuso anche me stesso xD Spero comunque di essere riuscito a spiegarmi... :P |
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chick80
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Inserito il - 22 ottobre 2013 : 08:09:08
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We are recruiting a highly motivated and talented PhD student for the ITN-Marie Curie project titled ” Role of lncRNAs in the epigenetic alterations during cellular senescence”. Tasks: The candidate will identify lncRNAs involved in cellular senescence and will determine their relationship with the stablishment of the epigenetic landscape of senescent cells. The work will combine techniques for the detection of lncRNA-protein and lincRNA-chromatin interactions as well as chromatin analyses. Additionally, functional and genomic studies with inhibition and overexpression of lncRNAs will be performed to determine their biological roles. Requirements: The candidate must not have resided, worked or studied in Spain for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to the recruitment under the project. Compulsory national service and/or short stays such as holidays are not taken into account. The candidate, at the time of recruitment, should have not yet been awarded the doctorate degree and should be in the first 4 years (full-time equivalent) of his/her research career. Duration: 36 months If you are interested send a cover letter describing your past experience and research interests as well as your CV including references to: Maite Huarte, maitehuarte@unav.es. T + 34 948 194 700 ext 1008
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Inserito il - 13 dicembre 2013 : 20:57:31
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Cosa sapete dirmi su questo corso di laurea Biotechnology and molecular diagnostics?? Che sbocchi offre? Ti può indirizzare verso la ricerca?
In generale la diagnostica molecolare di cosa si occupa?
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