3 year postdoc - role of chromosome interactions in T cell differentiation |
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Monday, 09 September 2013 11:04 |
IGBMC, StrasbourgDescriptionThree year postdoc position in a starting group in the IGBMC, Strasbourg, to use 3C/Hi-C-based and other genome-wide approaches to study the role of spatial chromatin organisation in T cell differentiation. Start date: January/February 2014. The IGBMC is a vibrant, internationally renowned institute with an excellent research infrastructure in terms of platforms, scientific services and a network of research groups with diverse interests, many spanning the wide range of epigenetics topics. Look at the IGBMC website for more information - my specific webpage should be up very soon. QualificationsPhD in a relevant molecular biology topic, or in immunology combined with a keen interest to learn more about chromatin and epigenetics. Application detailsPlease apply by e-mailing your CV and publication list together with a motivation letter and references to: Tom Sexton -
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