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=='''Postdoctoral Position in Chemical Genomics at RIKEN Advance Science Institute, Tokyo, Japan'''==
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=='''PhD and post-doctoral positions at the Martin Kupiec lab at Tel Aviv University, Israel (posted 26 July 2023)'''==
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https://mkyeastlab.wixsite.com/mklab
  
We are accepting applications for a postdoctoral position at the RIKEN Advance Science Institute to work with yeast chemical genomics systems to characterize the targets of novel natural products from a large compound library using a diverse set of genomic and biochemical tools. The position is for a minimum of 1 year starting 4/2013 and renewable.  
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The Kupiec lab is looking for highly motivated and independent researchers to join our group in exciting projects investigating the mechanisms that create mutations, and those that repair DNA and prevent genome instability. Previous experience working with yeast is considered an advantage, but not essential.
Details on the research team can be found here: http://www.riken.jp/ChemicalGenomics/Target_E.html.  Salary is competitive with benefits. The successful candidate will work with the Molecular Ligand Target research team, headed by Dr. Charlie Boone within the Chemical Biology Department of Dr. Hiroyuki Osada. For more information please contact Dr. Jeff Piotrowski (j.piotrowski_at_riken.jp) or Dr. Charlie Boone (charlie.boone_at_utoronto.ca) for more details
 
  
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Pls send CV and the names +emails of two references to Martin Kupiec: martin@tauex.tau.ac.il
  
=='''2-year postdoctoral position at the Institute of Genetics and Development of Rennes (IGDR), France'''==
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<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Prof. Martin Kupiec,</div>
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<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Pasha Gol Chair for Applied Microbiology.</div>
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<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">The Shmunis School of Biomedicine & Cancer Research,</div>
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<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Tel Aviv University</div>
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<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Ramat Aviv 69978, Israel.</div>
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<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">Phone: 972-3-640-9031</div>
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<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">FAX: 972-3-642-2046</div>
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<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">E-mail: martin@tauex.tau.ac.il </div>
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<div class="center" style="width: auto; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;">https://mkyeastlab.wixsite.com/mklab</div>
  
A 2-year postdoctoral position is open in the newly established team of Gwenaël Rabut at the Institute of Genetics and Development of Rennes (IGDR), France (http://igdr.univ-rennes1.fr/english/). Our team investigates the molecular functions of ubiquitin and ubiquitin-like protein modifiers, particularly focusing on the regulation of nuclear processes such as DNA replication and DNA repair. We are studying these functions in budding yeast, using a combination of complimentary biochemical and genetic approaches as well as advanced light microscopy and mass spectrometry.
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=='''Post-doctoral position in ''S. cerevisiae'' research (posted 5 April 2023)'''==
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De Wulf lab, University of Trento, Italy
  
We are seeking highly motivated candidates with a strong background in molecular biology and biochemistry. Those experienced in mass spectrometry or genetics are encouraged to apply. We also welcome applicants with expertise in advanced light microscopy or multidisciplinary approaches.
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'''Description''': The De Wulf lab at the Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology (CIBIO), University of Trento, Italy, is looking for an outstanding, highly motivated post-doctoral scientist to study the biological activity of oncogenic kinetochore kinase Rio1. The research will aim to understand how this kinase regulates the chromatin at centromeres and pericentromeres to ensure correct levels of centromeric RNAs, required for faithful centromeric nucleosome formation and kinetochore recruitment/activity.
  
The Institute of Genetics and Development of Rennes is dynamic and expanding, with 20 senior and junior groups addressing a wide range of subjects in cell biology in a multidisciplinary environment. It benefits from excellent core facilities, such as state-of-the-art microscopy and genomics centers.
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Candidates with expertise in yeast genetics, biochemistry, cell and molecular biology are encouraged to apply. Experience with live-cell fluorescence imaging is greatly appreciated. For publications related to the topic: Bock LJ et al (2012) Nature Cell Biology, Iacovella MG et al (2015) Nature Communications, Iacovella MG et al (2018) Nucleic Acids Research, Berto G et al (2019) Current Genetics. More details of the project itself (Smurova K et al. (2023) Nature Communications, in press) will be provided upon request. A video call via Zoom can surely be arranged.
  
Rennes is a lively city located in the North-West of France, with fast and direct access to Paris (2 hours by train). Its rich student life, its strong music and food heritage and its proximity to the coast make it a very welcoming and pleasant place to live.
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'''Position overview''': : The candidate should hold a recent PhD degree and a good publication record (at least one first-author publication in a reputable peer-reviewed journal). S/he must be motivated to excel in science, be curious, open-minded, and pro-active.
  
Candidates should send their CV and a letter of motivation to Gwenaël Rabut (gwenael.rabut@inserm.fr) and provide the name and contact details of at least two references.
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The lab is located in the city of Trento (150K inhabitants), near lakes and mountains, and lies close to Bolzano, Verona, Venice, and Milan.
  
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Trento University is top-ranked in Italy, and CIBIO is the nr. 1 department of biology in Italy. State-of-the art equipment and facilities are available in our lab and in the department. Please visit our website for more information on our group, research interests and publications: http://www.cibio.unitn.it/510/chromosome-segregation-biology
  
=='''Post-doctoral Research Associate in Cell Biology at University of Tennessee at Knoxville'''==
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'''How to apply''': Please send a detailed CV with publications, and the names + emails of 2-3 referees to Peter De Wulf (peter.dewulf@unitn.it). The University of Trento offers at first a 1-year contract, which can be renewed for up to 3 years. The salary is according to University of Trento pay scale.
  
A post-doctoral fellow position is available starting January 2013 in the lab of Dr. Maitreyi Das,
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=='''Tenure-track position in Cell Biology in the Department of Biology at Trent University (posted 6 Dec 2022)'''==
Department of Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
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https://www.universityaffairs.ca/search-job/?job_id=59331
Research in this lab is focused on cell polarity using fission yeast (S. pombe) as a model organism. The
 
project will involve understanding fundamental processes that regulate polarized cell growth, especially
 
higher-order molecular networks that are controlled both spatially and temporally. To achieve this
 
single-cell systems biology with a combination of experimental and quantitative imaging approaches will
 
be used. For more details please see the following link,
 
http://web.bio.utk.edu/bcmb/faculty/Individual_Faculty_Pages/Das_Maitreyi/Das_Maitreyi.html.
 
Qualifications:
 
Candidate should have a PhD degree. Major techniques required for the success of this project are yeast
 
cell biology and microscopy. An ideal candidate should have expertise in all or any of these techniques.
 
Motivated candidates should submit their updated curriculum vitae including past research experience
 
and list of publications, a statement of research interests, and the contact information for at least 3
 
references to mdas@utk.edu.
 
  
=='''1 Year Technician Position in Yeast Lab at the MRC National Institute for Medical Research in London'''==
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:Trent University
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:Location: Ontario
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:Date posted: 2022-10-20
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:Advertised until: 2022-12-19
  
We are looking to recruit a Research Technician to work in the research group of Peter Thorpe in the Division of Stem Cell Biology.
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Trent University invites applications for a tenure track position in the field of '''Cell Biology''', in the Department of Biology. The appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor and will commence July 1, 2023. This position will be located at the Trent Peterborough campus and is subject to budgetary approval.
http://www.nimr.mrc.ac.uk/research/peter-thorpe/
 
  
As a Research Technician you will possess a degree or equivalent in chemistry, biology, or biotechnologies, have prior laboratory experience and potentially some experience working with yeast.
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A completed Ph.D. and relevant research experience are required, with teaching experience considered an asset. The successful candidate is expected to have a demonstrated research record and the potential to secure external funding. We seek an individual who investigates cellular responses to environmental stressors and/or environmental change. Research areas could include developmental processes at the cellular or molecular level, evolutionary developmental biology, cell physiology and metabolism, inter- and intra-cellular communication, and/or cellular stress responses, among others. A research program spanning multiple levels of biological organization (genes-to-whole organisms) and that complements current research in the Department of Biology (www.trentu.ca/biology) would be an asset. Applicants must be committed to undergraduate and graduate level training through teaching, mentorship of student research, and student advising as a member of the Department of Biology and the Environmental and Life Sciences Graduate Program (www.trentu.ca/els ).
  
Along with a confidence with basic molecular biology and computational data analysis you should be able to plan your work efficiently to meet deadlines and be meticulous in keeping accurate records. You will be expected to prepare and present your results both in written form and orally. You will have good communication skills and will be expected to integrate into a team, working closely with your colleagues.
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Applications should include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching experience and philosophy, a brief description of proposed research, and the names, email addresses, and telephone numbers of three referees who would be willing to write on the candidate’s behalf. Please note that applications will only be accepted in PDF format via email. Please send applications and/or any questions to biologyjobs@trentu.ca , attention Professor Gary Burness, Chair, Department of Biology.
  
You will be confident using standard computer software, including Microsoft office and you may have experience handling large datasets. Specialist training to support the development of skills will be given where necessary.
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The deadline for receipt of applications is '''December 15, 2022'''.
For more details see
 
http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/science/jobs/282634-Research-Technician-1-year-fixed-term
 
  
Applications are handled by the RCUK Shared Services Centre; to apply please visit our job board at http://www.topcareer.jobs/Vacancy/irc65811_2224.aspx. If you are unable to apply online please contact us on 01793 867003 quoting reference IRC65811.
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Trent University is actively committed to creating a diverse and inclusive campus community and encourages applications from all qualified candidates. Trent University offers accommodation for applicants with disabilities in its recruitment processes. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process or require an accessible version of a document/publication, please contact garyburness@trentu.ca .
  
Closing date: 28th September 2012
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All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.
  
=='''Postdoctoral Position in Biology of Yeast Colonies at Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic'''==
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https://www.trentu.ca/humanresources/careers/full-time-faculty/assistant-professor-cell-biology-tenure-track
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:Assistant Professor (Cell Biology) - Tenure Track
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:Date Posted: October 20, 2022
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:Closing Date: December 15, 2022 - 4:00PM (or until filled)
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:Faculty Position: Tenure Track
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:Department: Department of Biology
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:Location: Peterborough
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:For more information, please view the [https://www.trentu.ca/humanresources/sites/trentu.ca.humanresources/files/documents/BIOL-TT-CellBiology.docx full Position Description] or visit [https://www.trentu.ca/employment trentu.ca/employment].
  
Postdoctoral positions are available in the lab of Zdena Palkova (http://www.natur.cuni.cz/~zdenap). The Research Group is interested in different aspects of yeast multicellularity including questions related to topics of yeast cell differentiation, ageing, stress defense, adaptation and longevity that are crucial in any organism, including humans.
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=='''Post-doctoral position on comparative transcriptomics in ''S. cerevisiae'' strains (posted 9th June 2022) '''==
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Mar Albà, ICREA Research Professor, Evolutionary Genomics Group, Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM) – Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB), Barcelona.
  
Selected recent references:  
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'''Description''': Looking to recruit one highly motivated researcher at the postdoctoral level to perform research on comparative genomics, transcriptomics and translatomics with the goal to better understand the molecular basis of the evolution of new genes in yeast. The position is funded by an ERC Advanced Grant (NovoGenePop) and will have an initial duration of three years.
• Cap M, Stepanek L, Harant K, Vachova L, Palkova Z. (2012) Cell differentiation within a yeast colony: metabolic and regulatory parallels with a tumor-affected organism. Mol Cell 46: 436-448
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The researcher will study transcriptome diversity in wild and domesticated populations of yeast. She/he will develop computational approaches to analyze a large amount of RNA-seq and Ribo-seq data from different S. cerevisiae strains and Saccharomyces species, characterize the transcriptomic diversity in different populations and develop methods to identify recently evolved genes. Mutations and selective signatures associated with de novo gene birth will be identified using genomics data from a large number of strains.
• Vachova L, Stovicek V, Hlavacek O, Chernyavskiy O, Stepanek L, Kubinová L, Palkova Z. (2011) Flo11p, drug efflux pumps, and the extracellular matrix cooperate to form biofilm yeast colonies. J Cell Biol. 194: 679-87.  
 
  
Candidates should have experience in molecular and cellular biology and methodical knowledge in techniques of yeast cell growth and manipulation. In addition, candidates should have high motivation and ability to work independently and take responsibility for his/her own project as well as to work in a team.
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'''Requirements''':
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*Research experience in comparative genomics and transcriptomics
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*Expertise in at least one programming language
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*Expertise in a programmatic statistics language (ideally R)
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*Sound knowledge of population genetics and molecular evolution
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*Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English
  
The applicants should have (i) a recent PhD (the degree obtained no earlier than on 28th of March 2008), (ii) promising publication record and be able to speak fluent English (or Czech). Please send your motivation letter (<500 words), CV, list of publications (including IF and the number of citations) and contact information of three references directly to the group leader Zdena Palkova, mailto:zdenap@natur.cuni.cz (please combine all documents into single PDF file). Applications will be considered until suitable candidates are found. The positions include additional funds for the international mobility (3 months).
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'''Representative publications''':
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*Blevins, W.R., Ruiz-Orera, J., Messeguer, X., Blasco-Moreno, B., Villanueva-Cañas, J.L., Espinar, L., Díez, J., Carey, L.B., Albà, M.M. (2021). Uncovering de novo gene birth in yeast using deep transcriptomics. Nature Communications, vol. 12: 604.
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*Blevins, W.R., Tavella, T., Moro, S.G., Blasco-Moreno, B., Closa-Mosquera, A., Diez, J., Carey, L.B., Albà, M.M. (2019) Extensive post-transcriptional buffering of gene expression in the response to severe oxidative stress in baker's yeast. Scientific Reports, vol. 9: 11005.
  
=='''Laboratory Manager in Molecular Biology at Brown University'''==
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'''Location''':
March 2012: Position available in the laboratory of Tricia Serio, Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry,  Brown University, Providence, RI
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We are located at the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB), one of the most vibrant interdisciplinary research centers in Southern Europe with more than 1000 scientists in the building alone, including a large bioinformatics and evolutionary biology community. The researchers will have access to state-of-the-art resources and a wide range of in-house training opportunities.
  
The Laboratory Manager will have primary responsibility for managing the daily operation of the laboratory and for designing, conducting, and analyzing  experiments to investigate cellular control of prion propagation in the yeast S. cerevisiae. The Laboratory Manager will also oversee and coordinate the activities of other laboratory personnel and the move of our laboratory to the Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ during the summer of 2012.  The position will continue at the UA.
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'''Starting date and salary''':
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Ideally between Oct 1st 2022 and February 1st 2023. Salary 34,636-40,531 Eur per year depending on experience.
  
Position requirements:
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'''Contact''':
• MA, MS, or PhD in molecular biology, genetics, cell biology, biochemistry or related field
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Please send an email to Mar Albà (malba@imim.es) with subject “PostdocERC_yeast” including a CV and a motivation letter, together with the name of two contacts for references. The deadline for the first round of applications is the 15th of July 2022.
• 3-5 years full-time laboratory experience
 
• Competence in laboratory techniques such as DNA isolation and cloning, PCR, RNA isolation, RT-PCR, protein isolation/purification, gel electrophoresis, western blotting, immunoprecipitation, fluorescence imaging and quantitative microscopy techniques including FRAP and FLIP); experience with yeast preferred but not required
 
• Excellent organizational/record-keeping skills
 
• Excellent hand/eye coordination
 
• Excellent interpersonal skills
 
• Competence with computer programs such as FileMaker, Microsoft Word and Excel, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator
 
• Excellent quantitative skills
 
• Self-motivated
 
  
Applications should be submitted through Human Resources at Brown University:
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=='''Post-doctoral position in ''S. cerevisiae'' research (posted 23 May 2022)'''==
https://careers.brown.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/frameset/Frameset.jsp?time=1332257367295
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Truman lab, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
position # M02626
 
  
=='''PhD student in Molecular Biology (Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher)at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden'''==
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'''Description''': The Truman laboratory in the Department of Biological Sciences at UNC Charlotte employs a range of molecular technologies including mass spectrometry, CRISPR-genome engineering and high-throughput screening to study the role of post-translational modifications on Hsp70 (see: http://www.trumanlab.org). We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with
A PhD student position in Molecular Biology/Systems Biology is available in the lab of Prof. Stefan Hohmann, Dept of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
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experience working with budding yeast.<br><br>
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NIH Funding is available for several years, with the expectation that the candidate will work with Dr. Truman to apply for fellowships during this time. Ideal candidates will have graduated less than one year from their start date in the Truman lab. To apply please email Dr. Truman at atruman1@uncc.edu. Please include a cover letter, CV and any relevant publications.<br><br>
  
The research project “Experimental investigation of the yeast Hxk2/Snf1/Mig1 network” aims to understand the dynamic control of the Hxk2/Snf1/Mig1 glucose signalling pathway employing single cell technology developed in the ISOLATE project. Here the experimental platform generated in the project will be optimized, especially the formation of cell arrays of synchronized cells as well as image analysis. Using in parallel Mig1 and Msn2 reporters, response thresholds under different glucose levels will be establish and effects on cell-to-cell variability and bistability will be determined.
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'''About the Department of Biological Sciences''': The Department of Biological Sciences (https://biology.charlotte.edu/) has set as its mission to advance the frontiers of knowledge through innovation and research in the biological sciences; to facilitate development of scientists in the guidance of our bachelors, masters and doctoral Biology students, and in the training of post-doctoral fellows; to contribute to local, national, and international scientific communities through collaborations and service activities that promote education and dissemination of information; to contribute to the community by collaborating with public, nonprofit, private, and industry partners in the Charlotte metropolitan area and the State of North Carolina.
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<br><BR>The collaborative research environment at the UNC Charlotte offers an excellent opportunity for career development. The UNC Charlotte offers a complete benefits package and competitive salary. The Charlotte region provides wonderful environment to work and live.
  
Requested Background(advantageous but not required): Yeast biology, yeast genetics, glucose signalling, use of microfluidic devices, microscopy, image analysis, application of nano-sensor technology, ‘systems’ thinking.
 
  
The Marie Curie project ISOLATE is a collaborative research and training network between eight partners, incl. in different European countries. The PhD students and postdocs in the project will perform top-notch research and will additionally benefit from an excellent training network offered by the project partners. Research stays during the PhD projects in other partners’ labs are strongly encouraged. Primarily recruitment of researchers from EC Member States and associated countries, but also open to researchers from third countries. Researchers are normally required to move from one country to another when taking up the appointment.
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'''Ideal Qualifications''':  
 
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*Ph. D in biochemistry, molecular biology, cancer biology or related field.
Please send an application including (1) a max. one-page cover letter containing a justification why this position was chosen as well as a career vision statement, (2) a complete CV with details on education, previous research activities and a list of publications (if any,)(3) a copy of the passport or ID with picture, (4) two letters of recommendation, to maria.enge@gu.se (Project Manager in Prof. Hohmann's group).
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*Experience with budding yeast including gene deletion, transformation etc.
 
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*Experience with general molecular techniques such as Western Blotting, DNA cloning, coimmunoprecipitation.
=='''PhD student in Systems Biology (Marie Curie Early Stage Researcher)at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden'''==
 
 
 
A PhD student position in Systems Biology is available in the lab of Prof. Stefan Hohmann, Dept of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
 
 
 
The research project “Theoretical investigation of the yeast Hxk2/Snf1/Mig1 network” aims to understand the dynamic control of the Hxk2/Snf1/Mig1 glucose signalling pathway employing single cell technology developed in the ISOLATE project. Data generated in the project will be interpreted by mathematical modelling together with other project partners to understand feedback and feed-forward mechanisms of signalling. Mutants and inhibitory compounds will be used to test how those affect thresholds and bistability. The analysis will reveal the genetic determination of the system properties, how they are regulated and how robustness against perturbation is established.
 
 
 
Requested Background(advantageous but not required): Yeast biology, yeast genetics, glucose signaling, microscopy, image analysis, development of mathematical models, ‘systems’ thinking.
 
 
 
The Marie Curie project ISOLATE is a collaborative research and training network between eight partners, incl. in different European countries. The PhD students and postdocs in the project will perform top-notch research and will additionally benefit from an excellent training network offered by the project partners. Research stays during the PhD projects in other partners’ labs are strongly encouraged. Primarily recruitment of researchers from EC Member States and associated countries, but also open to researchers from third countries. Researchers are normally required to move from one country to another when taking up the appointment.
 
 
 
Please send an application including (1) a max. one-page cover letter containing a justification why this position was chosen as well as a career vision statement, (2) a complete CV with details on education, previous research activities and a list of publications (if any,)(3) a copy of the passport or ID with picture, (4) two letters of recommendation, to maria.enge@gu.se (Project Manager in Prof. Hohmann's group).
 
 
 
=='''Postdoctoral position to study Ty1 retrotransposition at the University of Georgia''' ==
 
 
 
A postdoctoral position is available in the lab of David J. Garfinkel, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Georgia, Athens GA to work on the retrovirus-like transposon Ty1 of ''Saccharomyces''. Specifically, we are investigating a new form of RNA-interference based on Ty1 antisense RNAs that acts posttranslationally and targets Ty1 proteins in the absence of the conserved RNAi pathways.
 
 
 
Experience in molecular genetics, protein/nucleic acid interactions or cytology would be helpful.
 
 
 
Also see our website for further information [http://www.bmb.uga.edu/home/people/people.php?fname=David&lname=Garfinkel]
 
 
 
 
 
Please send resume or inquiries to:
 
 
 
David J. Garfinkel
 
 
 
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
 
 
 
A130 Life Sciences
 
 
 
120 Green St.
 
 
 
University of Georgia
 
 
 
Athens, GA 30622
 
 
 
 
 
tel: 706-542-9403
 
 
 
djgarf@bmb.uga.edu
 
 
 
==Yeast Systems Biology Position at Virginia Tech (Research Associate or Sr Research Associate)==
 
The Synthetic Biology group at Virginia Bioinformatics Institute (VBI) is involved in two collaborative research projects focused on the development of mathematical models of gene-protein regulatory networks controlling cell growth and division. Temporal organization of the budding yeast cell cycle has been studied from two vantage points: bottom-up models emphasize a protein regulatory network centered around cyclin-dependent protein kinases, whereas top-down models focus on a gene regulatory network governed by interrelated transcription factors. The first project is focused on unifying these two perspectives. The second project is focused on the development of stochastic models of the regulatory network controlling the cell cycle. Both projects are performed in close collaboration with experts in computer science, data mining, bioinformatics, and mathematical modeling. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute significantly to these two projects by being responsible for designing and performing experiments used to validate model predictions. These experiments will involve the development of a new collection of cell cycle mutants and their quantitative characterization by time-lapse microscopy. In addition, the successful candidate will be expected to prepare the results for publication and presentation, to help supervise graduate and undergraduate students, and to contribute to grant proposals.
 
 
 
Dependent on the qualifications of the successful candidate, the position will hold the research faculty rank of either Research Associate or Senior Research Associate.
 
 
 
Go to the [http://bit.ly/n4nDUQ position description] for additional information and for submitting applications. 
 
 
 
More information about our team can be found by visiting:
 
* [http://www.vbi.vt.edu/faculty/personal/Jean_Peccoud Jean Peccoud's home page]
 
* [http://www.biol.vt.edu/faculty/tyson/ John Tyson's home page]
 
* [https://bioinformatics.cs.vt.edu/~murali/ T.M. Murali's home page]
 
 
 
==Postdoctoral grants at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Plön, Germany==
 
Post-doctoral grants are available for ambitious, motivated scientists to join Experimental Evolution Research Group. We can provide excellent research funding and support for projects that build on or complement our existing program. Positions are funded by the Max Planck Society for 2 years initially.
 
 
 
We use Saccharomyces yeasts as model organisms for evolution and ecology. ­ ''Saccharomyces cerevisiae'' is probably the best known and most tractable model organism used in biology, but its life outside the laboratory is poorly understood. We study the evolution of various interesting yeast traits using both laboratory experiments and observations of wild yeast. For a primer on yeast evolutionary biology, and to understand the motivation for our research please read Greig, D. & Leu, J-Y. (2009) “Natural history of budding yeast” Curr. Biol. 19:R886-890.  For our current work, please see our [http://www.evolbio.mpg.de/expevolution/Greig/Welcome.html lab web page]
 
 
 
The Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology offers outstanding infrastructure and facilities, and is attractively located in Northern Germany, in a lake district near the Baltic coast. It is well connected by train to the university towns of Lübeck and Kiel, and Hamburg is the nearest major airport.
 
 
Applicants must have a PhD and at least one peer-reviewed publication in the field of evolution, ecology, or yeast genetics. Applicants should prepare a short (<500 word) research proposal, a CV, and contact details for three academic referees. They should combine these into a single PDF file and send it by email to Duncan Greig (d.greig@evolbio.mpg.de). Informal enquiries can be made to any member of the Research Group. Applications will be considered until suitable candidates are found. September 2011
 
 
 
==Postdoctoral position==
 
SEPTEMBER 2011: A postdoctoral position is available in the laboratory of Claudio Joazeiro, Department of Cell Biology, The Scripps Research Institute (San Diego, California).
 
 
 
Research in the laboratory addresses the function of E3 ubiquitin ligases in biology and disease.
 
 
 
The position available is to elucidate the functions and mechanisms of the E3 ligase LISTERIN. We had previously reported on a new mouse model of neurodegeneration caused by mutation of Listerin/Ltn1, a novel E3 (Chu et al. 2009). Homozygous mutant mice exhibit profound early-onset and progressive neurological and motor dysfunction. The focus of our most recent work has been on elucidating this E3’s critical biological role(s) and determining how defects in its function lead to the disease. Listerin/Ltn1 is conserved in all eukaryotes, so we have taken advantage of budding yeast and found that the E3 is ribosome-associated and functions in the quality control of a specific subset of aberrant, nascent proteins (Bengtson & Joazeiro 2010). Currently, we undertake biochemistry, yeast genetics, mammalian tissue culture and genomic approaches to continue our characterization of Listerin/Ltn1, and are positioned to readily test the relevance of the discoveries we make for neurodegeneration using the mouse model. There are opportunities for studies along any of the above research lines, depending on the background and interests of the applicant.
 
 
 
Selected references:
 
*Bengtson MH & Joazeiro CA. 2010. Role of a ribosome-associated E3 ubiquitin ligase in protein quality control. Nature 467:470-3.
 
*Deshaies RJ & Joazeiro CA. 2009. RING domain E3 ubiquitin ligases. Annu Rev Biochem. 78:399-434.
 
*Chu J et al. 2009. A mouse forward genetics screen identifies LISTERIN as an E3 ubiquitin ligase involved in neurodegeneration. PNAS 106:2097-103.
 
 
 
The candidate should be independent, hard working, proactive and productive, and should have strong conceptual and experimental background in biochemistry and molecular biology.
 
 
Please send CV, a 1-page statement of current and future research interests, and the names and contact information of three references to:<br>
 
Claudio Joazeiro<br>
 
c/o Miriam Berba (Email: mirberba@scripps.edu)<br>
 
The Scripps Research Institute, CB-163<br>
 
10550 N Torrey Pines Rd<br>
 
La Jolla, CA  92037 USA
 
 
 
==Postdoctoral position - Laboratory of Cell Physics - Strasbourg, France==
 
Postdoctoral position is available in the Laboratory of Cell Physics, ISIS/IGBMC, Strasbourg, France. The project will focus on the dynamics of the cytokinetic ring in the fission yeast S. pombe. The roles of the Rho GTPase, actin polymerisation, and myosin will be studied. The work will involve genetics, cell biology, microscopy, microfabrication and microfluidics; for more information, send a CV and contact information of referees to Dr. Daniel Riveline (riveline@unistra.fr)
 
 
 
=='''1 one . Postdoctoral  position at Rio de Janeiro, Brazil'''==
 
Laboratory of yeast molecular biology. Mónica Montero Lomelí
 
Instituto de Bioquimica Medica.Programa de Biologia Molecular e
 
Biotecnologia.Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro.Rio de Janerio, Brazil.
 
http://yeastworld.wordpress.com
 
 
 
Our group is interested in the potential use of Yarrowia lipolytica,
 
as work-horse for biotechnological applications. The
 
position available is to design a platform for gene deletion and  heterologous
 
expression of proteins in a wild type strain..  We had previously reported a rapid
 
high throughput method to study lipid droplet dynamics in the  known yeast  Saccharomyces cerevisiae 
 
Bozaquel-Morais BL, PLoS One. 2010 Oct 28;5(10):e13692) . The focus of our
 
most recent work is to study the signaling mechanisms that alter the
 
accumulation of lipid droplets in yeast, using S. cerevisiae, Yarrowia
 
lipolytica and Usitlago maydis. We use biochemistry, yeast genetics,
 
microarray and systems biology approaches. Depending on the background and
 
interest of the applicant we offer opportunity to study Yarrowia lipolytica
 
and join the  other research projects. The fellowship is renewable for three
 
years and can start as soon as March 2013. The candidate
 
should be independent, with strong background in biochemistry, yeast genetics
 
and molecular biology, and no more than 5 years of receiving the PhD degree.
 
Please send to montero@bioqmed.ufrj.br, monterolomeli@hotmail.com before
 
January 7, 2013 the following all in a single PDF file:
 
1.    CV
 
2.      one-page motivation letter with your research interests,
 
3.      and the names and contact information of three references
 
 
 
 
 
=='''Postdoctoral Position Available in Systems Biology at E&J Gallo Winery, Modesto, CA'''==
 
We are accepting applications for a postdoctoral position to work with yeast and grape metabolic systems.  Using a diverse set of computational biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, microbiology and wine fermentation we seek to develop cost-effective, efficient processes that deliver the best quality wine to the consumer.  The successful candidate will work on a cross-functional team using transcriptomics, functional genomics, metabolomics and mathematical modeling to understand and predict the production of specific molecules known to be quality attributes in grape and wine.
 
 
 
There is science and there is art; at E&J Gallo, the world’s largest and most successful family-owned winery, we have it all.  If you are looking for a diverse workplace filled with energy, enthusiasm, innovation and a love for wine then E&J Gallo Winery is the place for you.  To learn more about this exciting and unique opportunity to incorporate your scientific skills with state of the art industrial processes please see the following link.
 
*[http://hrsjobs.gallo.com/psp/ert/EJGAPP/PSFT_HR/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_CE.GBL?Page=HRS_CE_JOB_DTL&Action=A&JobOpeningId=XXXX&SiteId=1&PostingSeq=1]
 

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PhD and post-doctoral positions at the Martin Kupiec lab at Tel Aviv University, Israel (posted 26 July 2023)

https://mkyeastlab.wixsite.com/mklab

The Kupiec lab is looking for highly motivated and independent researchers to join our group in exciting projects investigating the mechanisms that create mutations, and those that repair DNA and prevent genome instability. Previous experience working with yeast is considered an advantage, but not essential.

Pls send CV and the names +emails of two references to Martin Kupiec: martin@tauex.tau.ac.il

Prof. Martin Kupiec,
Pasha Gol Chair for Applied Microbiology.
The Shmunis School of Biomedicine & Cancer Research,
Tel Aviv University
Ramat Aviv 69978, Israel.
Phone: 972-3-640-9031
FAX: 972-3-642-2046
E-mail: martin@tauex.tau.ac.il

Post-doctoral position in S. cerevisiae research (posted 5 April 2023)

De Wulf lab, University of Trento, Italy

Description: The De Wulf lab at the Department of Cellular, Computational and Integrative Biology (CIBIO), University of Trento, Italy, is looking for an outstanding, highly motivated post-doctoral scientist to study the biological activity of oncogenic kinetochore kinase Rio1. The research will aim to understand how this kinase regulates the chromatin at centromeres and pericentromeres to ensure correct levels of centromeric RNAs, required for faithful centromeric nucleosome formation and kinetochore recruitment/activity.

Candidates with expertise in yeast genetics, biochemistry, cell and molecular biology are encouraged to apply. Experience with live-cell fluorescence imaging is greatly appreciated. For publications related to the topic: Bock LJ et al (2012) Nature Cell Biology, Iacovella MG et al (2015) Nature Communications, Iacovella MG et al (2018) Nucleic Acids Research, Berto G et al (2019) Current Genetics. More details of the project itself (Smurova K et al. (2023) Nature Communications, in press) will be provided upon request. A video call via Zoom can surely be arranged.

Position overview: : The candidate should hold a recent PhD degree and a good publication record (at least one first-author publication in a reputable peer-reviewed journal). S/he must be motivated to excel in science, be curious, open-minded, and pro-active.

The lab is located in the city of Trento (150K inhabitants), near lakes and mountains, and lies close to Bolzano, Verona, Venice, and Milan.

Trento University is top-ranked in Italy, and CIBIO is the nr. 1 department of biology in Italy. State-of-the art equipment and facilities are available in our lab and in the department. Please visit our website for more information on our group, research interests and publications: http://www.cibio.unitn.it/510/chromosome-segregation-biology

How to apply: Please send a detailed CV with publications, and the names + emails of 2-3 referees to Peter De Wulf (peter.dewulf@unitn.it). The University of Trento offers at first a 1-year contract, which can be renewed for up to 3 years. The salary is according to University of Trento pay scale.

Tenure-track position in Cell Biology in the Department of Biology at Trent University (posted 6 Dec 2022)

https://www.universityaffairs.ca/search-job/?job_id=59331

Trent University
Location: Ontario
Date posted: 2022-10-20
Advertised until: 2022-12-19

Trent University invites applications for a tenure track position in the field of Cell Biology, in the Department of Biology. The appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor and will commence July 1, 2023. This position will be located at the Trent Peterborough campus and is subject to budgetary approval.

A completed Ph.D. and relevant research experience are required, with teaching experience considered an asset. The successful candidate is expected to have a demonstrated research record and the potential to secure external funding. We seek an individual who investigates cellular responses to environmental stressors and/or environmental change. Research areas could include developmental processes at the cellular or molecular level, evolutionary developmental biology, cell physiology and metabolism, inter- and intra-cellular communication, and/or cellular stress responses, among others. A research program spanning multiple levels of biological organization (genes-to-whole organisms) and that complements current research in the Department of Biology (www.trentu.ca/biology) would be an asset. Applicants must be committed to undergraduate and graduate level training through teaching, mentorship of student research, and student advising as a member of the Department of Biology and the Environmental and Life Sciences Graduate Program (www.trentu.ca/els ).

Applications should include a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching experience and philosophy, a brief description of proposed research, and the names, email addresses, and telephone numbers of three referees who would be willing to write on the candidate’s behalf. Please note that applications will only be accepted in PDF format via email. Please send applications and/or any questions to biologyjobs@trentu.ca , attention Professor Gary Burness, Chair, Department of Biology.

The deadline for receipt of applications is December 15, 2022.

Trent University is actively committed to creating a diverse and inclusive campus community and encourages applications from all qualified candidates. Trent University offers accommodation for applicants with disabilities in its recruitment processes. If you require accommodation during the recruitment process or require an accessible version of a document/publication, please contact garyburness@trentu.ca .

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be given priority.

https://www.trentu.ca/humanresources/careers/full-time-faculty/assistant-professor-cell-biology-tenure-track

Assistant Professor (Cell Biology) - Tenure Track
Date Posted: October 20, 2022
Closing Date: December 15, 2022 - 4:00PM (or until filled)
Faculty Position: Tenure Track
Department: Department of Biology
Location: Peterborough
For more information, please view the full Position Description or visit trentu.ca/employment.

Post-doctoral position on comparative transcriptomics in S. cerevisiae strains (posted 9th June 2022)

Mar Albà, ICREA Research Professor, Evolutionary Genomics Group, Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM) – Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB), Barcelona.

Description: Looking to recruit one highly motivated researcher at the postdoctoral level to perform research on comparative genomics, transcriptomics and translatomics with the goal to better understand the molecular basis of the evolution of new genes in yeast. The position is funded by an ERC Advanced Grant (NovoGenePop) and will have an initial duration of three years. The researcher will study transcriptome diversity in wild and domesticated populations of yeast. She/he will develop computational approaches to analyze a large amount of RNA-seq and Ribo-seq data from different S. cerevisiae strains and Saccharomyces species, characterize the transcriptomic diversity in different populations and develop methods to identify recently evolved genes. Mutations and selective signatures associated with de novo gene birth will be identified using genomics data from a large number of strains.

Requirements:

  • Research experience in comparative genomics and transcriptomics
  • Expertise in at least one programming language
  • Expertise in a programmatic statistics language (ideally R)
  • Sound knowledge of population genetics and molecular evolution
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English

Representative publications:

  • Blevins, W.R., Ruiz-Orera, J., Messeguer, X., Blasco-Moreno, B., Villanueva-Cañas, J.L., Espinar, L., Díez, J., Carey, L.B., Albà, M.M. (2021). Uncovering de novo gene birth in yeast using deep transcriptomics. Nature Communications, vol. 12: 604.
  • Blevins, W.R., Tavella, T., Moro, S.G., Blasco-Moreno, B., Closa-Mosquera, A., Diez, J., Carey, L.B., Albà, M.M. (2019) Extensive post-transcriptional buffering of gene expression in the response to severe oxidative stress in baker's yeast. Scientific Reports, vol. 9: 11005.

Location: We are located at the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB), one of the most vibrant interdisciplinary research centers in Southern Europe with more than 1000 scientists in the building alone, including a large bioinformatics and evolutionary biology community. The researchers will have access to state-of-the-art resources and a wide range of in-house training opportunities.

Starting date and salary: Ideally between Oct 1st 2022 and February 1st 2023. Salary 34,636-40,531 Eur per year depending on experience.

Contact: Please send an email to Mar Albà (malba@imim.es) with subject “PostdocERC_yeast” including a CV and a motivation letter, together with the name of two contacts for references. The deadline for the first round of applications is the 15th of July 2022.

Post-doctoral position in S. cerevisiae research (posted 23 May 2022)

Truman lab, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA

Description: The Truman laboratory in the Department of Biological Sciences at UNC Charlotte employs a range of molecular technologies including mass spectrometry, CRISPR-genome engineering and high-throughput screening to study the role of post-translational modifications on Hsp70 (see: http://www.trumanlab.org). We are seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral researcher with experience working with budding yeast.

NIH Funding is available for several years, with the expectation that the candidate will work with Dr. Truman to apply for fellowships during this time. Ideal candidates will have graduated less than one year from their start date in the Truman lab. To apply please email Dr. Truman at atruman1@uncc.edu. Please include a cover letter, CV and any relevant publications.

About the Department of Biological Sciences: The Department of Biological Sciences (https://biology.charlotte.edu/) has set as its mission to advance the frontiers of knowledge through innovation and research in the biological sciences; to facilitate development of scientists in the guidance of our bachelors, masters and doctoral Biology students, and in the training of post-doctoral fellows; to contribute to local, national, and international scientific communities through collaborations and service activities that promote education and dissemination of information; to contribute to the community by collaborating with public, nonprofit, private, and industry partners in the Charlotte metropolitan area and the State of North Carolina.

The collaborative research environment at the UNC Charlotte offers an excellent opportunity for career development. The UNC Charlotte offers a complete benefits package and competitive salary. The Charlotte region provides wonderful environment to work and live.


Ideal Qualifications:

  • Ph. D in biochemistry, molecular biology, cancer biology or related field.
  • Experience with budding yeast including gene deletion, transformation etc.
  • Experience with general molecular techniques such as Western Blotting, DNA cloning, coimmunoprecipitation.