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“Beatriu de Pinós” Postdoctoral Fellowship

Posted by , on 21 February 2021

Closing Date: 22 April 2021

Closing date for applications 1st of March 2021

Starting date end of 2021, beginning of 2022

The 2020 call for the Catalan “Beatriu de Pinós Postdoctoral Fellowships” is now open. This is a fantastic opportunity to join the Araújo group, who are focused on identifying the molecular mechanisms underlying single-cell branching during development and disease. We study this during morphogenesis of the Drosophila melanogaster tracheal and nervous systems (Ricolo et al. Current Biology 2016 and Ricolo and Araújo, eLife, 2020), and are also interested in knowing how single-cell branching affects the whole organismal behaviour. We are combining cell analysis and confocal tissue live imaging, with genetic approaches and CRISPR/Cas9 technologies.

 

 

We are based at the Institute of Biomedicine of the University of Barcelona (IBUB) and are looking for a motivated and enthusiastic candidate who will play a central role in the lab. You must have a Ph.D. in areas relevant to cell/developmental biology and/or in computational biology (and have defended your Ph.D. thesis before the 31st of December 2018) and have 2 years postdoctoral experience outside of Spain. Applicants are expected to have excellent interpersonal and communication skills, be highly independent and committed to research in a fast-moving and exciting field.

If you’re interested, please write to sofiajaraujo [at] ub.edu

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