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=='''Postdoctoral position in genetics, evolution and virulence of yeasts.  Dublin, Ireland (posted Feb 12, 2016)''' ==
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=='''Postdoctoral Fellowship-Yeast Kinetochore Biology (posted 27 May 2016)''' ==
Laboratories of Ken Wolfe and Geraldine Butler, University College Dublin, Ireland
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'''Postdoctoral Fellowship-Yeast Kinetochore Biology - The Francis Crick Institute, London.'''
  
Three postdoctoral positions are available in the Wolfe and Butler labs.
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Dr Thorpe’s laboratory focuses on kinetochore biology, mitosis and asymmetric cell division. Details of research projects currently being undertaken can be seen at: www.crick.ac.uk/peterthorpe. Research techniques used in the laboratory include high-throughput fluorescence imaging, genetics, genomics, and computational biology. The research aims to understand how kinetochores are assembled and maintained during cell division and to understand how kinetochore asymmetries affect chromosome segregation. In this project, some of the specific aims could include but are not limited to:<br />
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• Identifying regulators of kinetochore protein asymmetry.<br />
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• Characterise the role of protein modifications in directing kinetochore protein levels.<br />
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• Elucidate the role of cell cycle processes in maintaining the kinetochore.<br />
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• Examine the mechanistic links between chromatin and kinetochores. <br />
  
Position 1: Analysis of virulence in the pathogenic yeast ''Candida parapsilosis'' (one early stage postdoctoral position).
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===== PERSON SPECIFICATION =====
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The post holder should embody and demonstrate our core Crick values: Bold, Imaginative, Open, Dynamic and Collegial, in addition to the following:<br />
  
Positions 2 and 3: Genetics and evolution in Biotech Yeasts (two positions, at early or senior post-doctoral level).
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'''Essential'''<br />
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• PhD in cell biology/genetics or in the final stages of PhD submission.<br />
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• Good knowledge and experience in mathematical, statistical and data analysis.<br />
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• Technical expertise in microbiology and/or genetics.<br />
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• Track record of writing papers as evidenced by publications or submitted manuscripts in
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referred journals.<br />
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• Evidence of data presentation at scientific meetings.<br />
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• Experience of experimental design.<br />
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• Ability to work independently and also capable of interacting within a group.<br /><br />
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'''Desirable'''<br />
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• Experience in genomics/high-throughput technologies.<br />
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• Experience in using computational biology to work with large data sets.<br />
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• Experience in synthetic biology and gene targeting.<br /><br />
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Postdoctoral Training Fellows are expected to lead their own projects, contribute to other projects on a collaborative basis (both in the lab and with external collaborators) and guide PhD students in their research. The ability to work in a team is essential.
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Deadline for applications is 27th June 2016. More details and online application process at https://jobs.crick.ac.uk/pls/corehrrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.display_form?_company=1&p_internal_external=E&p_display_in_irish=N&p_applicant_no=&p_recruitment_id=002923&p_process_type=&p_form_profile_detail=&p_display_apply_ind=Y&p_refresh_search=Y
  
For full details, see http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/science/jobs/572287-genetics-evolution-and-virulence-of-yeasts
 
  
Closing date for applications: March 4, 2016.
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=='''Postdoctoral Fellowship-Yeast Genetics meets protein therapeutics (posted 16 May 2016)''' ==
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'''Postdoctoral Fellowship-Yeast Genetics meets protein therapeutics'''
  
Contact: Ken Wolfe, kenneth.wolfe@ucd.ie
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The laboratories of Dr. Danny Chou and Jared Rutter in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Utah are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher. This funded project focuses on using the awesome power of yeast genetics to discover and develop novel insulin variants with desirable therapeutic properties.  This position will provide a unique opportunity to utilize experience with yeast genetics in developing new therapeutic agents for people with diabetes. A successful candidate must hold a Ph.D. in molecular biology, genetics or related fields. Preference will be given to those with experiences in yeast genetics. Candidates please send a letter that describes your scientific interest and research experience, together with your CV, list of publications and the names of three references to Drs. Danny Chou (dchou@biochem.utah.edu) and Jared Rutter (rutter@biochem.utah.edu).
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=='''Postdoctoral position in evolutionary systems biology. Québec, Canada. (posted Feb 23, 2016)''' ==
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'''Postdoctoral position in evolutionary genomics and systems biology in the Landry Laboratory'''
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A postdoctoral position is available in the Landry Laboratory at Université Laval in Québec City under the Canada Research Chair in Evolutionary Cell and Systems Biology. The PDF will work on a project at the interface of genomics, cell biology and evolution to investigate the mechanisms of evolution of gene and protein networks.  The specific project will be developed with the selected candidate. The selected candidate will combine experimental evolution, high-throughput screening and bioinformatics, and the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as experimental model system. The candidate is expected to have a PhD in biology or a related discipline, and a strong background in molecular and cell biology with at least basic skills in bioinformatics and statistics (R, Python or Perl).  The candidate should have strong leadership skills, motivation and creativity and be able to work in a team of collaborators. The Landry lab is located at the Institut de Biologie Intégrative et des Systèmes (IBIS) of Université Laval and is part of the Quebec Network for Research on Protein Function, Engineering, and Applications (PROTEO). IBIS and PROTEO offer very stimulating training environment and cutting edge technologies in genomics and proteomics. The Landry lab is an international team of 15 students, PDFs and research associates from different backgrounds (microbiology, biology, bioinformatics, biochemistry) addressing questions in evolutionary cell and systems biology.
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The application package (1 single PDF file) should include a motivation letter demonstrating the interest of the candidate for the field and his/her ability to perform this type of research, a short project proposal (half a page), reprints of the candidate’s most important contributions, a CV and the contact information of three people who can provide letters of reference. The file should be sent to landrylaboratory@gmail.com
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Starting date could be as early as June 2016. The competition will remain open until a candidate is selected.
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For recent publications from the Landry lab, please visit:
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http://landrylab.ibis.ulaval.ca/
  
 
=='''Postdoctoral position in Cell Biology and Genetics, Northern Kentucky University (posted May 7, 2015)''' ==
 
=='''Postdoctoral position in Cell Biology and Genetics, Northern Kentucky University (posted May 7, 2015)''' ==

Revision as of 12:12, 27 May 2016

Postdoctoral Fellowship-Yeast Kinetochore Biology (posted 27 May 2016)

Postdoctoral Fellowship-Yeast Kinetochore Biology - The Francis Crick Institute, London.

Dr Thorpe’s laboratory focuses on kinetochore biology, mitosis and asymmetric cell division. Details of research projects currently being undertaken can be seen at: www.crick.ac.uk/peterthorpe. Research techniques used in the laboratory include high-throughput fluorescence imaging, genetics, genomics, and computational biology. The research aims to understand how kinetochores are assembled and maintained during cell division and to understand how kinetochore asymmetries affect chromosome segregation. In this project, some of the specific aims could include but are not limited to:
• Identifying regulators of kinetochore protein asymmetry.
• Characterise the role of protein modifications in directing kinetochore protein levels.
• Elucidate the role of cell cycle processes in maintaining the kinetochore.
• Examine the mechanistic links between chromatin and kinetochores.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

The post holder should embody and demonstrate our core Crick values: Bold, Imaginative, Open, Dynamic and Collegial, in addition to the following:

Essential
• PhD in cell biology/genetics or in the final stages of PhD submission.
• Good knowledge and experience in mathematical, statistical and data analysis.
• Technical expertise in microbiology and/or genetics.
• Track record of writing papers as evidenced by publications or submitted manuscripts in referred journals.
• Evidence of data presentation at scientific meetings.
• Experience of experimental design.
• Ability to work independently and also capable of interacting within a group.

Desirable
• Experience in genomics/high-throughput technologies.
• Experience in using computational biology to work with large data sets.
• Experience in synthetic biology and gene targeting.

Postdoctoral Training Fellows are expected to lead their own projects, contribute to other projects on a collaborative basis (both in the lab and with external collaborators) and guide PhD students in their research. The ability to work in a team is essential. Deadline for applications is 27th June 2016. More details and online application process at https://jobs.crick.ac.uk/pls/corehrrecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.display_form?_company=1&p_internal_external=E&p_display_in_irish=N&p_applicant_no=&p_recruitment_id=002923&p_process_type=&p_form_profile_detail=&p_display_apply_ind=Y&p_refresh_search=Y


Postdoctoral Fellowship-Yeast Genetics meets protein therapeutics (posted 16 May 2016)

Postdoctoral Fellowship-Yeast Genetics meets protein therapeutics

The laboratories of Dr. Danny Chou and Jared Rutter in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Utah are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher. This funded project focuses on using the awesome power of yeast genetics to discover and develop novel insulin variants with desirable therapeutic properties. This position will provide a unique opportunity to utilize experience with yeast genetics in developing new therapeutic agents for people with diabetes. A successful candidate must hold a Ph.D. in molecular biology, genetics or related fields. Preference will be given to those with experiences in yeast genetics. Candidates please send a letter that describes your scientific interest and research experience, together with your CV, list of publications and the names of three references to Drs. Danny Chou (dchou@biochem.utah.edu) and Jared Rutter (rutter@biochem.utah.edu).


Postdoctoral position in evolutionary systems biology. Québec, Canada. (posted Feb 23, 2016)

Postdoctoral position in evolutionary genomics and systems biology in the Landry Laboratory

A postdoctoral position is available in the Landry Laboratory at Université Laval in Québec City under the Canada Research Chair in Evolutionary Cell and Systems Biology. The PDF will work on a project at the interface of genomics, cell biology and evolution to investigate the mechanisms of evolution of gene and protein networks. The specific project will be developed with the selected candidate. The selected candidate will combine experimental evolution, high-throughput screening and bioinformatics, and the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae as experimental model system. The candidate is expected to have a PhD in biology or a related discipline, and a strong background in molecular and cell biology with at least basic skills in bioinformatics and statistics (R, Python or Perl). The candidate should have strong leadership skills, motivation and creativity and be able to work in a team of collaborators. The Landry lab is located at the Institut de Biologie Intégrative et des Systèmes (IBIS) of Université Laval and is part of the Quebec Network for Research on Protein Function, Engineering, and Applications (PROTEO). IBIS and PROTEO offer very stimulating training environment and cutting edge technologies in genomics and proteomics. The Landry lab is an international team of 15 students, PDFs and research associates from different backgrounds (microbiology, biology, bioinformatics, biochemistry) addressing questions in evolutionary cell and systems biology.

The application package (1 single PDF file) should include a motivation letter demonstrating the interest of the candidate for the field and his/her ability to perform this type of research, a short project proposal (half a page), reprints of the candidate’s most important contributions, a CV and the contact information of three people who can provide letters of reference. The file should be sent to landrylaboratory@gmail.com

Starting date could be as early as June 2016. The competition will remain open until a candidate is selected. For recent publications from the Landry lab, please visit: http://landrylab.ibis.ulaval.ca/

Postdoctoral position in Cell Biology and Genetics, Northern Kentucky University (posted May 7, 2015)

Laboratory of Erin Strome, Biological Sciences Department, Northern Kentucky University (Cincinnati Area)

A teaching-scholar faculty position is available to study mechanisms of haploinsufficiency induced genome instability. The position would be ideal for someone who will be pursuing a teaching and research balanced career and potentially be interested in a faculty job at an undergraduate institution. The postdoctoral fellow will have opportunities to develop their experimental and scientific credentials while also getting teaching experience and mentoring on teaching and lots of direct contact mentoring undergraduates in research lab projects.

Qualifications: Applicants should have a Ph.D. (ABD candidates will be considered) with a strong background in molecular biology/biochemistry/genetics and should be capable of conducting standard molecular biology tests including PCR and qPCR, Westerns, and siRNA experiments.

Please see https://jobs.nku.edu/postings/2817 for full job ad and application details.

Contact: Erin Strome, stromee1@nku.edu