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Postdoctoral positions in London – Gut Signalling and Metabolism

Posted by , on 26 August 2015

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

The Miguel-Aliaga lab investigates the plasticity of the intestine and its neurons, particularly in relation to the regulation of food intake, nutrient storage and metabolic homeostasis. We are a productive lab, well funded by the ERC, MRC and BBSRC. We belong to the MRC Clinical Sciences Centre and our lab is located in a new research building in Imperial’s Hammersmith campus in West London.

Projects involving Drosophila melanogaster, mouse and/or human cells are available, and are typically underpinned by multidisciplinary approaches combining genetics, physiological and behavioural assays, metabolic profiling and RNA-seq analyses. Our work is supported by core facilities in genomics, bioinformatics, imaging and proteomics, and by collaborations with other groups at the CSC .

You can find out more about us here http://csc.mrc.ac.uk/research-group/gut-signalling-and-metabolism/ or on twitter @FlyGutLab. To apply go to: http://ow.ly/Rm9E2 and/or http://ow.ly/Rm9Nm depending on research interests/expertise.

Application deadline: Sept 16th.

Selected publications

Reiff T et al (2015) Elife
Linneweber G et al (2014) Cell
Talsma A et al (2012) Proc Natl Acad Sci
Cognigni P et al (2011) Cell Metab

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