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Uprzejmie informujemy o nowych warunkach zatrudniania osób na stanowiska typu post-doc: limit czasu upływającego od uzyskania stopnia doktora dla aplikujących na te stanowiska kobiet może być przedłużony o 1,5 roku za każde urodzone bądź przysposobione dziecko.
Profile of candidates/requirements:
- PhD in cell biology, molecular biology, biochemistry, or related fields (obtained after 2022). Candidates with planned PhD defense in early 2025 are eligible to apply.
- Very well-structured knowledge in cell biology and biochemistry
- Previous hands-on training in molecular biology, cell biology or biochemistry lab
- Good command of English is essential
- Previous experience with primary mammalian cell culture and bioinformatic analysis will be advantageous but is not obligatory
- Interest to develop own lines of research
- Good communication skills
Key responsibilities:
- Planning and performing experiments
- Keeping a record of experimental details
- Data analysis, including bulk and single cell RNA sequencing, results interpretation and discussion
- Presenting results at internal and external meetings/conferences
- Preparing manuscripts for publication in scientific journals
- Active participation in the research conducted in the lab
We offer:
- Full-time position for up to 3 years with the possibility of extension. Initial contract signed for 12 months, salary of ca. 6.900 PLN net/month
- Medical care package and social benefits
- Flexible working hours
- Collaborative and supportive work culture
- Participation in an ambitious interdisciplinary project
- Working with state-of-the-art research equipment
- Opportunity to gain unique professional experience
IMol is seeking highly motivated candidates for the position of Postdoc in Dr Maciej Cieśla group
Our group explores how RNA metabolism is integrated into the early steps of stem cell activation. We focus on understanding the functional coordination of macromolecular machinery within the spliceosome using various cellular and tissue models. Specifically, we aim to uncover the regulatory mechanisms of splicing that influence stem cell fate decisions between self-renewal and differentiation.
We are seeking a highly motivated researcher to investigate spliceosome composition-to-function dependencies during hematopoietic stem cell differentiation. The successful candidate will study how differential splicing influences lineage selection during blood differentiation.
This research will leverage state-of-the-art techniques available in our lab, including:
- CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing
- High-throughput transcriptome and translatome profiling
- Molecular biology assays
- Bioinformatics analysis
- In vitro and in vivo primary cell culture models
Candidate Profile
We encourage applications from researchers with expertise in computational biology and/or in vivo approaches who are passionate about RNA biology and stem cell regulation. Prior experience in stem cell biology, particularly in hematopoiesis, will be considered a strong asset.
More about the research group: https://www.imol.institute/maciej-ciesla
More about the project: https://projekty.ncn.gov.pl/opisy/537971-en.pdf
How to apply:
Please prepare the following documents (you will be asked to submit the documents merged into one PDF file while filling out the application form linked below):
- Motivation letter;
- CV;
- A list of publications and conferences attended;
- Contact details of previous supervisors for reference (please do not attach generic reference letters but contact details instead)
If you think you are the person we are looking for, please apply by filling in this form: https://forms.gle/Exoy7iw4U8cYLL9C6