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SUMMARY:Postdoctoral Fellow
DESCRIPTION:Job Description\nThe Hackett Group is looking for a highly talented postdoctoral researcher to lead an exciting project on epigenetic inheritance in mammalian models. \nResearch in the group is focused on understanding epigenetic mechanisms of genome regulation and transgenerational epigenetic inheritance. Other streams of research cover (epi)genomics analyses of embryonic stem cells and the germline cycle\, and development of epigenetic editing technologies (www.embl.it/research/unit/hackett). \nQualifications and Experience\nYou hold a PhD and have a proven track record in epigenomics\, molecular biology and/or developmental biology\, combined with a strong desire to work on fundamental research questions. Specific experience with epigenetics\, mouse biology or bioinformatics would be a strong plus.  \nThe ideal candidate has strong initiative and ability to independently drive a project forward\, a desire to break new ground with their research\, and is keen to work in a collaborative international environment. \nApplication Instructions\nTo apply please submit a covering letter clearly stating your motivation and future research interests/plans\, and a CV with at least two referees\, through our online system \nwww.embl.org/jobs
URL:https://ces.b2sg.org/event/postdoc-fellow-embl/
LOCATION:EMBL Monterotondo\, Via Ercole Ramarini\, 32\, Monterotondo\, 00015\, Italy
CATEGORIES:Jobs
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SUMMARY:Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics
DESCRIPTION:A postdoctoral position is available in the lab of David MacPherson. The position will be funded by a newly awarded R01\, with a focus on the role of key chromatin regulators in driving small cell lung cancer (SCLC)\, an aggressive neuroendocrine tumor type. Cell based screens\, genetic mouse models and study of patient derived tumors and xenografts will be employed in the research project.  The position is ideally suited to candidates interested in understanding at a molecular level how perturbation of chromatin regulators promotes SCLC and also how mutations in chromatin regulators confer vulnerabilities that can be exploited in the design of more effective therapeutics for SCLC. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nCandidates should have a PhD and/or MD\, one or more first author publications\, and experience in molecular and/or cell biology.  Expertise in chromatin biology\, genomic analyses\, mouse genetics\, and/or experience with cell based functional screens would all be looked upon favorably.  Candidates should be independent but also highly collaborative. \n\nAt Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center\, home to three Nobel laureates\, interdisciplinary teams of world-renowned scientists seek new and innovative ways to prevent\, diagnose and treat cancer\, HIV/AIDS and other life-threatening diseases. Fred Hutch’s pioneering work in bone marrow transplantation led to the development of immunotherapy\, which harnesses the power of the immune system to treat cancer. An independent\, nonprofit research institute based in Seattle\, Fred Hutch houses the nation’s first and largest cancer prevention research program\, as well as the clinical coordinating center of the Women’s Health Initiative and the international headquarters of the HIV Vaccine Trials Network.
URL:https://ces.b2sg.org/event/postdoc-fred-hutch/
LOCATION:Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center\, 1100 Fairview Ave. N.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109-1024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jobs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170503
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SUMMARY:Postdoctoral Positions - Gene Regulation\, Epigenetics and/or Cancer Biology
DESCRIPTION:Postdoctoral associate positions available for highly motivated candidates with a fresh PHD training in molecular & cell biology\, cancer biology and/or biochemistry to join the Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center\, the Department of Biochemistry & Biophysics\, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC) School of Medicine\, USA. Those with a strong publication track record are also potentially eligible for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship program available from UNC Cancer Center Postdoc Trainee programs (eligibility: 1\, within less than 1-2 years since completion of PHD training; 2\, US citizen or permanent resident). \nOur laboratory emphasizes on mechanistic understandings of gene regulation\, chromatin biology\, stem cells\, and human disease\, notably cancer (see our recent publications at Molecular Cell 2013\, Blood 2015\, Cell Reports 2015; Cancer Cell 2016). Multiple on-going projects include (1) biochemical characterization of novel factors/complexes that recognize the novel chromatin modifications; (2) CRISPR/dCas9-based editing of epigenomic modifications for understanding the epigenetic pathways in gene expression; (3) knockout and knock-in mouse models with deficiency in histone methylation regulation in context of development and tumorigenesis\, with a special focus on hematopoietic cancer and disease; (4) epigenomic and transcriptome analyses (ChIP-Seq and RNA-Seq) of normal versus cancer cells to delineate pathways essential for tumor growth. \nThe salary of postdoc positions meets new federal Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) with a minimum salary of $47\,476 annually. Applicants should be self-motivated with a track record of publication in the above area\, have laboratory and analytical skills\, and be a critical thinker. Application shall include CV\, a cover letter (with summary of research experiences and future interests\, and expected availability date) reprints of publications\, and contact information of three references. The application materials should be sent to gregwang.unc@gmail.com. \nThe University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer.
URL:https://ces.b2sg.org/event/postdoc-epigenetics-cancer-bio/
LOCATION:University of North Carolina – UNC-Chapel Hill\, Chapel Hill\, NC\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jobs
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SUMMARY:Postdoctoral Researcher – Structural Biology
DESCRIPTION:The laboratory of Dr. Ernst Schonbrunn at Moffitt Cancer Center is seeking a postdoctoral researcher to work on inter-disciplinary projects towards the structural biology of proteins as drug targets. The position provides exciting opportunities for structural\, biochemical and cell-based studies of various drug-target interactions and the rational design of new inhibitors with potential as therapeutics. We work in team with medicinal chemists\, biologists and clinicians on the targeting of proteins involved in signaling and epigenetic events. \nThe successful candidate is a highly motivated individual with a PhD or equivalent degree in Biochemistry\, Chemistry or related field. Demonstrated expertise in protein crystallography and biochemical/biophysical characterization of proteins is required.  Candidates must be enthusiastic with excellent organizational skills and effective at working independently\, while also collaborating and assisting the team in its collective research goals. Attention to detail and ability to work on multiple projects is required. Excellent verbal and written communication skills are required.  \nThe Moffitt Cancer Center is a modern research facility on the University of South Florida Campus that conducts research on various aspects of Cancer Biology. The research environment includes state of the art core facilities to support basic research. Please apply online at www.moffitt.org/careers to REQ ID 21506 and send cover letter\, CV and the names and contact information of three references via email to ernst.schonbrunn@moffitt.org. \nMoffitt Cancer Center is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race\, color\, religion\, sex\, sexual orientation\, gender identity\, national origin\, age\, or protected veteran or disabled status. We seek candidates whose skills\, and personal and professional experience\, have prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and excellence.  \n 
URL:https://ces.b2sg.org/event/postdoc-researcher-structural-bio/
LOCATION:Moffitt Cancer Center Magnolia Campus\, 12902 USF Magnolia Drive\, Tampa\, FL\, 33612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jobs
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SUMMARY:Postdoctoral Fellow - Molecular Oncology
DESCRIPTION:A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Dr. Florian Karreth at the Moffitt Cancer Center. The Karreth lab combines innovative mouse modeling approaches with molecular biology and biochemistry techniques to better understand the crosstalk between oncogenic signaling and non-coding RNAs in the development\, progression\, and resistance of cancer. \nWe are particularly interested in identifying and characterizing protein-coding and non-coding genes that cooperate with oncogenic MAPK signaling to promote tumor progression and drug resistance\, with an emphasis on melanoma. Moreover\, we are studying the oncogenic functions of lncRNAs in ovarian cancer. For more information visit our lab website at http://labpages2.moffitt.org/karreth. \nWe seek a talented and dedicated individual with an interest in characterizing proteins that promote the progression and drug resistance of melanoma.   \nCandidates must demonstrate excellent communication skills\, have a proven track record of scientific productivity\, and be able to work collaboratively in a team.   Experience in mouse modeling and/or oncogenic signaling is highly desirable.   We also seek a talented and dedicated individual with an interest in understanding how ovarian cancer risk SNPs affect lncRNAs expression and function. \nSuccessful candidates will work independently and collaboratively\, design and execute experiments\, and analyze and interpret data. He/She will present his/her findings to the lab during weekly lab meetings\, to the Moffitt community at research-in-progress meetings\, and to the international community at conferences. He/She will author grants and manuscripts\, and mentor students. \nPh.D. or M.D.\, preferably not received more than two years ago. \nThe outstanding research environment includes a new dedicated research building\, state-of-the-art core facilities (e.g. Molecular Genomics\, Flow Cytometry\, Proteomics\, Microscopy\, Transgenic)\, a modern vivarium\, and access to clinical material. A competitive salary and benefits package will be offered to the successful candidate. Interested applicants should email a letter describing their interest and previous experience as well as a CV including the names and contact information of three references to florian.karreth@moffitt.org. \nThe H. Lee Moffitt Cancer and Research Institute is a modern facility in Tampa\, Florida.  We strive to be the leader in understanding in the complexity of cancer through team science and applying those insights for human benefits.  Be part of the cure by joining Moffitt’s team of 800 research faculty scientists\, career staff scientists\, postdocs\, graduate students and support staff dedicated to cancer research. \n 
URL:https://ces.b2sg.org/event/postdoc-molecular-oncology/
LOCATION:Moffitt Cancer Center Magnolia Campus\, 12902 USF Magnolia Drive\, Tampa\, FL\, 33612\, United States
CATEGORIES:Jobs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Florian%20Karreth":MAILTO: florian.karreth@moffitt.org.
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