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Postdoctoral Research Associate CSCR Wellcome Trust (Hendrich Lab)

Posted by , on 7 March 2012

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

The Wellcome Trust Centre for Stem Cell Research provides outstanding scientists with the opportunity and resources to undertake ground-breaking research into the fundamental properties of mammalian stem cells.

Postdoctoral Research Associate in Transcriptional control of embryonic stem cell differentiation PS14181

Salary £ 27,578 – £35,938

Applications are invited for a postdoctoral position to investigate the molecular control of embryonic stem cell lineage commitment and differentiation. As part of the European Commission 7thFramework Programme Project “4DCellFate,” you will spearhead the lab’s effort to elucidate how cells use the biochemical complexity of transcriptional silencing complexes to derive cellular diversity from pluripotency.

For this position demonstrated experience in the analysis of transcriptional and developmental mechanisms will be required. The candidate is expected to have considerable expertise in molecular biological and biochemical techniques and in mammalian embryonic stem cell culture and manipulation. Previous experience in early mammalian embryogenesis and gene targeting is highly desired. The position will be in the Transcriptional Control of Stem Cell Fate Group and is available immediately. The funds for this post are available for 2 years in the first instance.

You should have been awarded a PhD degree or equivalent and have substantial laboratory experience.
Informal enquiries are welcome via email to: Dr Brian Hendrich Brian.Hendrich@cscr.cam.ac.uk or to cscrjobs@cscr.cam.ac.uk
To apply, please visit our vacancies webpage: http://www.cscr.cam.ac.uk/careers-study/vacancies/
Applications must be submitted by 17:00 on April 16th 2012.
Interviews will be held week commencing 23rd April 2012
If you have not been invited for interview by the shortlisting deadline on 19th April 2012, you have not been successful on this occasion.

05 March 2012 – 16th April 2012

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