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A Postdoctoral fellowship is available at the University of Milan-Bicocca in Developmental Neurobiology

Posted by , on 22 September 2023

Location: Milan, Italy

Closing Date: 1 February 2024

Location: University of Milan-Bicocca, Milan Italy

Closing Date for application: 10 January 2024

Supervisor: Sara Mercurio

 

One Postdoctoral position is available in the Department of Biotechnology and Biosciences of the University of Milan-Bicocca to work on circuit formation in the visual system. The project focuses on the gene regulatory networks that control how neurons in different components of the visual system, in particular in the visual thalamus, differentiate and how retina-thalamus-cortex projections are established.

We are looking for highly motivated candidates with a PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology, Developmental Biology, Neuroscience or related fields and molecular biology skills. Expertise in mouse genetics, primary neuronal cultures, immunofluorescence and basic histology will be highly appreciated. The project is funded by the Italian Ministry of University and Research (PRIN2022), will involve international collaborations and the use of cutting-edge techniques like CUT&RUN, spatial omics and sc-RNAseq.

 

Interview: arranged with selected candidates

Duration: 22 months with possibility of extension

 

To apply please provide a current CV, a statement of research interest (max 1 page) and the details of two referees to sara.mercurio@unimib.it.

For any informal questions contact sara.mercurio@unimib.it.

 

 

Start date: 1 February 2024

Closing Date: 1 February 2024

Scientific fields: Neural development

Model systems: Mouse

Duration: Fixed term

Minimum qualifications: PhD

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