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PostDoc Position on Ageing and Fertility in the Payer Lab (CRG Barcelona)

Posted by , on 11 July 2018

Closing Date: 15 March 2021

We are looking for a highly skilled and motivated candidate to join our group for a PostDoc position. In the Payer lab (http://www.crg.eu/bernhard_payer), we study epigenetic reprogramming in the mammalian germ line and the effects of ageing on fertility. In this project the prospective candidate will study the molecular links between ageing and oocyte quality decline in women. The work will be performed in collaboration with the fertility clinic Eugin in Barcelona (https://tinyurl.com/y9l834y5).

We are seeking applicants with a strong background in the fields of Mammalian Cell Culture, Embryology, Stem Cell Reprogramming and Differentiation, Tissue Engineering, Epigenetics and Reproduction. Excellent candidates from other related fields will also be considered.

Work Environment:

Our lab is part of the Gene Regulation, Stem Cells & Cancer Programme at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) in Barcelona, Spain (www.crg.eu). The CRG is a vibrant International Research Institute with Research Groups working in diverse fields such as Genomics, Cell and Developmental Biology, Systems Biology, Stem Cells, Cancer and Epigenetics. English is the working language.

Fellowship + Application Guidelines:

36 months by the INTREPiD Fellowship programme. Application guidelines including eligibility criteria can be found at: http://www.crg.eu/intrepid_fellowships

The application deadline is the 12th of October 2018, at 5:00pm (local time).

For informal questions regarding the position, please contact: academicoffice@crg.eu

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