Postdoctoral Position in RNA Biology: Human Technopole is seeking a highly motivated postdoctoral candidate to join a collaborative research project between the Soskic and Legnini groups.
The successful candidate will conduct research in RNA biology in B cells with a focus on posttranscriptional mechanisms controlling B cell differentiation, immune-activation-induced control of RNA splicing, and stability and degradation of antibody RNAs.Designation: Postdoctoral Researcher – RNA Biology in B CellsResearch Area: RNA Biology in B CellsPhD in genomics, immunology, cell biology, biochemistry, or other relevant disciplines (or PhD to be awarded by January 2025)Fluency in EnglishPreferential requirements:Experience and interest in B cell biologyBroad technical and scientific understanding of genomics and molecular biologyExperience and interest in RNA splicing and metabolismGood knowledge of statistics and data analysis approaches for RNA or protein dataKnowledge of transcriptomic technologies (bulk and single-cell)Experience with confocal microscopyIndependence and flexibility in managing projects and generating new ideasJob Description:The successful candidate will be responsible for:Designing, performing, and analyzing genomic experiments (e.g., scRNA-seq, CLIP-seq, FLAM-seq) related to B cell biology and antibody productionDeveloping innovative approaches to investigate gene expression regulation in B cellsGenerating and recording data, protocols, and/or codes for publicationPublishing reproducible researchInteracting and supporting other group membersSharing and discussing research results with collaboratorsPresenting scientific results in international meetingsHow to Apply:Please send your CV and motivation letter in English using the dedicated area on the Human Technopole website.
Include the name and contact details of at least two referees.
In the motivation letter (max 3 pages), cover the following points:1) Your scientific background2) Your major scientific accomplishment3) Reasons for applying and interest in this specific research topic #J-18808-Ljbffr