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POSTDOC Marie-Curie call to join our lab on EvoDevoGenomics in BARCELONA

Posted by , on 18 April 2020

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

We are looking for a POSTDOC to join our EVODEVO-GENOMICS lab in the University of BARCELONA.

Our lab studies the chordate model Oikopleura dioica to better the impact of gene loss on the evolution of  gene regulatory networks. In particular, our research focusses on heart development, long-non-coding RNAs and de novo genes. Click here for a tour “A day in our lab” posted in The Node

Recently, we have also engaged a new EcoEvoDevo line investigating how mechanisms of development in marine embryos respond to climate change, including biotoxins derived from algal blooms. Click here for a tour on this new EcoEvoDevo adventure.

Our approaches include single-cell, RNAseq, Embryo microinjection, RNAi, Confocal-Microscopy, Bioinformatics, population genomics and soon CRISPR

Marie Skłodowska-Curie Individual Fellowships  |  Postdoc Call ID: H2020-MSCA-IF-2020

https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/msca-if-2020

Open April 8th – Deadline September 9th 2020. (for University of Barcelona internal procedures, the application forms should be ready by the end of July)

CONTACT: Interested postdoc candidates, please send an email to Cristian Cañestro (canestro@ub.edu) ASAP, including a brief letter of interest, a brief CV, including list of publications with their impact factor and quartile, and technical skills (specially those related with our approaches) all together in ONE single pdf file.

More info please visit our web: https://bit.ly/2Kfi3zG

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