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Meeting report of the Cambridge Fly Club Symposium – Past, Present and Future of Drosophila Research

Posted by , on 10 May 2019

By Ghislain Gillard, Maria J. Gomez Lamarca, Robert Krautz, Rosa Park, David Salvador-Garcia, Yara Sanchez-Corrales and Jelle van den Ameele   On the 28th of January, the Cambridge Fly Club ...

Recent jobs by Jelle van den Ameele

3 postdoctoral and bioinformatician positions in mitochondrial genome regulation, 1 research coordinator

Posted by , on 29 January 2024

The Cambridge Clinical Mitochondrial Research Group, MitoCamb studies the genetic basis and mechanisms of mitochondrial and rare inherited neurological disorders. We aim to improve diagnosis and discover new treatments.  The team is led jointly by three clinical neurologists, Patrick Chinnery, Rita Horvath and Jelle van den Ameele, who run a clinical and translational research program strongly rooted […]

Postdoc position in epigenome metabolism at MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit (University of Cambridge)

Posted by , on 29 November 2022

The University of Cambridge wishes to appoint a postdoctoral scientist to join the research group of Dr Jelle van den Ameele at the Department of Clinical Neurosciences and the MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit: https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/38313/. The position is part of a collaborative UKRI BBSRC research grant, to understand how epigenetic modification and nuclear metabolism interact to […]

Postdoc position in mtDNA regulation at MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit (University of Cambridge)

Posted by , on 29 November 2022

The University of Cambridge wishes to appoint a postdoctoral scientist to join the research groups of Prof Patrick Chinnery and Dr Jelle van den Ameele at the Department of Clinical Neurosciences and the MRC Mitochondrial Biology Unit. https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/38320/  The position is part of a collaborative MRC MitoCluster award, within the MRC National Mouse Genetics Network […]