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Postdoctoral Positions – RNA pathways in development and disease – NIH/NCI

Posted by , on 19 April 2018

We have open postdoctoral positions in our lab. We are looking for researchers interested in understanding the mechanisms through which non-coding RNAs and RNA metabolic pathways regulate gene expression in ...

Recent jobs by Joana Vidigal

Postdoctoral Position in small RNAs in development and cancer

Posted by , on 13 August 2025

The Vidigal lab seeking a postdoctoral researcher interested in dissecting small RNA biology using mouse models. Our lab combines mouse genetics with computational, biochemical, imaging, and genomic approaches to gain a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory functions of small RNA in vivo. Current projects focus on the physiological roles of AGO-mediated RNA cleavage. Although this […]

Postdoctoral Position in small RNAs in development and cancer

Posted by , on 22 January 2025

The Vidigal lab seeking a postdoctoral researcher interested in dissecting small RNA biology using mouse models. Our lab combines mouse genetics with computational, biochemical, imaging, and genomic approaches to gain a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory functions of small RNA in vivo. Current projects focus on the physiological roles of AGO-mediated RNA cleavage. Although this […]

Postdoctoral Position in small noncoding RNAs and mouse genetics. (NCI; Maryland USA)

Posted by , on 22 November 2022

A postdoctoral position is immediately available in the Vidigal lab, at NIH (USA). Our lab aims to understand how small RNA pathways centered on Argonaute (AGO) proteins regulate mammalian physiology with a strong focus on mouse genetics. Current projects seek to define the regulation of AGO proteins in vivo and the mechanistic details through which […]