Postdoctoral position in cell/developmental biology at Edinburgh University
Posted by Barry Denholm, on 20 April 2016
Closing Date: 15 March 2021
A postdoctoral position is available to study the developmental mechanisms that pattern differentiation during organ development.
Epithelial tubes often have a functional polarity written along their P-D axis, with specialised segments carrying out distinct physiological activities. With a handful of notable exceptions, we know little about how P-D axes and segment-specific differentiation are regulated during organogenesis.
We aim to understand the molecular and cellular mechanisms that pattern and maintain functional polarity along the P-D axis in a structurally simple, but functionally sophisticated epithelial tube: the Drosophila renal tubule.
Highly motivated applicants with a PhD and strong background in cell/developmental biology are encouraged to apply.
For informal inquiries about the position please contact Barry Denholm directly: Barry.Denholm@ed.ac.uk
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Closing date: 20-May-2016