Postdoc position in cell heterogeneity at UCSF
Posted by Diana Laird, on 3 May 2019
Closing Date: 15 March 2021
A postdoc position is available in the Laird lab at the University of California, San Francisco to study cell heterogeneity during development using quantitative imaging, lineage tracing and single cell approaches in mouse and ESC models. Our collaborative team focuses on the basis of heterogeneity in the developing germline and its consequences for gamete function. The position is in the UCSF Edythe and Eli Broad Center for Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research located at the UCSF Parnassus Heights campus, in the heart of San Francisco. UCSF offers an outstanding developmental biology community, access to cutting edge technologies and a supportive working environment. Candidates with a Ph.D. degree in a biological science, publications, demonstrated creativity and research experience in a relevant field such as genetics, biochemistry, live imaging or basic bioinformatics should submit a C.V. and names of at least 2 references via email to diana.laird@ucsf.edu.