Posted by Alex Gould on October 19th, 2020
A four year postdoctoral position in the lab of Alex Gould is now available. Previous work in the laboratory, using Drosophila, has shown that the neural stem cell niche plays a critical role in sparing the developing CNS from stresses such as nutrient restriction and hypoxia (PMID: 26451484, PMID: 21816278). We are now looking[…]
Posted by Cat Vicente on October 8th, 2020
The Dunn School of Pathology at the University of Oxford seeks an outstanding candidate for the position of Associate Professor of Cell and Molecular Biology. The Dunn School has an outstanding track record in biomedical research, with a strong tradition in studying molecular and cellular mechanisms that underlie disease. The Associate Professor will be expected[…]
Posted by Alex Gould on July 12th, 2019
Roles of metabolism in the developmental origins of health and longevity A postdoctoral research position funded by the Wellcome Trust is available in the laboratory of Dr. Alex Gould at the Francis Crick Institute in London. The lab works on the mechanisms by which dietary nutrients during development can have profound long-term effects upon adult[…]
Posted by Stephanie Mohr on June 27th, 2018
The DRSC/TRiP Functional Genomics Resources in the Perrimon group at Harvard Medical School in Boston, MA, USA, is seeking a highly motivated senior-level research technician to join our team. The successful candidate will be responsible for performing molecular biology, cell culture, protein purification, and/or related techniques as part of an overall research program focused on[…]
Posted by Bridget Samuels on December 7th, 2016
Postdoctoral Research Associate Craniofacial Biology – University of Southern California Health Science Campus We are seeking a promising postdoctoral research associate, with expertise in molecular biology and bioinformatics. The program’s goal is to create the next generation of cutting-edge dental and oral health researchers in the U.S. and to shape independent scientists who are able to[…]
Posted by IRBBarcelona on June 30th, 2014
Jens Lüders leads the Microtubule Organization laboratory (Photo: Battista/Minocri, IRB Barcelona) “la Caixa” PhD student Nicolas Lecland is the first author of the study published in Nature Cell Biology (Photo: Battista/Minocri, IRB Barcelona) A breakthrough at IRB Barcelona fills a knowledge gap in understanding how the cell division apparatus, the mitotic spindle, is formed. The[…]